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Here's my pressie 660 with XP-90C:

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AHHHH!!!! You bastard someone finally beat me. I bet I could get that 3.6 to around 4.6 or 4.8 though :P

 

Wanna let me borrow it for testing? :)

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I don't know really how to do that scince I just usually only just increase fsb and let the motherboard adjust the voltages because I don't know how much voltage to give the processor. Also why would lowering it to 4x increase speed just mean you have to rase the htt a lot to get it more mhz.

 

 

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I don't know really how to do that scince I just usually only just increase fsb and let the motherboard adjust the voltages because I don't know how much voltage to give the processor. Also why would lowering it to 4x increase speed just mean you have to rase the htt a lot to get it more mhz.

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Actually, the HTT Multiplier, not to be confused with the CPU mutiplier, has to do with the operation of the memory controller. You can calculate the memory contoller frequency (HTT Mult * HTT * 2) and depending on the motherboard once you exceed around 2.15GHz, this starts to be a failing point lowering the HTT multiplier should allow you more headroom to bump up that HTT from 218. Sooo, don't give up on that OC just yet

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CPU-Z version 1.28.5

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CPUID Output

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Name AMD Athlon 64 3200+

Code name NewCastle

Specification AMD Athlon™ 64 Processor 3200+

Family/Model/Stepping FC0

Extended Family/Model F/C

Brand ID 4

Package Socket 754

Core Stepping DH7-CG

Technology 0.13

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