F frankierx Senior member Jun 16, 2003 831 0 0 Jan 8, 2005 #1 If I want to OC to 290fsb X 9 = 2.6Ghz at Vcore 1.52 and Vdimm 2.8, what do I set the HT mulitplier to? The default value is 5X.
If I want to OC to 290fsb X 9 = 2.6Ghz at Vcore 1.52 and Vdimm 2.8, what do I set the HT mulitplier to? The default value is 5X.
C CheesePoofs Diamond Member Dec 5, 2004 3,163 0 0 Jan 8, 2005 #3 3x, or 3.5x if your bios supports it.
F frankierx Senior member Jun 16, 2003 831 0 0 Jan 9, 2005 #4 what is this HT multiplier? what does it mean?
JBDan Platinum Member Dec 7, 2004 2,333 0 0 Jan 9, 2005 #5 Originally posted by: frankierx what is this HT multiplier? what does it mean? Click to expand... http://www.insanetek.com/index.php?page=overclocka64 Take a look
Originally posted by: frankierx what is this HT multiplier? what does it mean? Click to expand... http://www.insanetek.com/index.php?page=overclocka64 Take a look
B brazzmunk Member Jan 6, 2005 187 0 0 Mar 18, 2005 #6 WTH??... if i was running my a64 3000+ at stock it would barraly compare to xp2400... which is about 60$ cheaper??
WTH??... if i was running my a64 3000+ at stock it would barraly compare to xp2400... which is about 60$ cheaper??
S sangyup81 Golden Member Feb 22, 2005 1,082 1 81 Mar 18, 2005 #7 Originally posted by: brazzmunk WTH??... if i was running my a64 3000+ at stock it would barraly compare to xp2400... which is about 60$ cheaper?? Click to expand... In what? If you're talking about games, the a64 3000+ can make the xp3200+ look bad.
Originally posted by: brazzmunk WTH??... if i was running my a64 3000+ at stock it would barraly compare to xp2400... which is about 60$ cheaper?? Click to expand... In what? If you're talking about games, the a64 3000+ can make the xp3200+ look bad.