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If your system is working, everything must be correct. If you look into the bottom of the two images, you'll see your FSB/DRAM ratio is at FSB+33. Your RAM is 33 MHz slower then your FSB due to a RAM Divider in BIOS. If you wish to keep your RAM lower, or if your RAM cant run at high speeds, you're fine.

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To find out your NB temps you might want to try SpeedFan to see if it has a sensor if it doesn't you could try maybe a sensor off a fanbus or something like that. You might want to use SiSoftware Sandra to see what your agp/pci is set at. If it is above 66/33 lower your fsb overclock. That only because ati's don't like much above 66 and when mine went to 70 it had a horrible time trying to overclock 10mhz when i got it the agp slot speed back to 66 it did an easy 100mhz overclock on the core. I don't think your NB will get too hot. if it doesn't have a heatsink on it you may want to buy one that should solve any heat issues if there are any. I hope that helps. B)

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yea thanks, i shall check the agp/pci bus w/ sis sandra, one more thing in speed fan i know what everything is except one thing called temp3, the temp of that thing jumps around alot from 14c to 36c to 52c in no time, every since i oc it seemes like it stays between 48-57? could that be the northbridge temps? well if that is are those kinda high? well it just changed agan back to 19c and 21c i have no idea what temp3 could be could it be the northbridge? thanks for the help

 

EDIT* where do i go in sis sandra to check my bus?

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