I don't see a BIOS memory divider option that would allow me to push the CPU bus speed higher while keeping the memory from being pushed as high (typically with a divider option in the BIOS).
There is a Memclock Index Value which I'm assuming equates somehow to a divider though?
edit: it appears that's exactly what it does.
Btw, I'm currently up to 2450MHz on the stock retail HSF, although it just error'd in Prime95 a little past 3 minutes of Torture Testing with a rounding error.
My RAM is "divided" down to 333MHz (which makes its effective clock 204.5MHz (333 * .83 aka CPU/12).
The HTT is 245.4Mhz (HTF is 4x that, which puts it just shy of 1000Mhz as it should be)
Core Speed is 2454Mhz, Multiplier 10x.
I still have voltage set to Auto in the BIOS, with CPU-Z showing 1.536V. Maybe if I up that slightly it will help with the Prime95 error?
There is a Memclock Index Value which I'm assuming equates somehow to a divider though?
edit: it appears that's exactly what it does.
Btw, I'm currently up to 2450MHz on the stock retail HSF, although it just error'd in Prime95 a little past 3 minutes of Torture Testing with a rounding error.
My RAM is "divided" down to 333MHz (which makes its effective clock 204.5MHz (333 * .83 aka CPU/12).
The HTT is 245.4Mhz (HTF is 4x that, which puts it just shy of 1000Mhz as it should be)
Core Speed is 2454Mhz, Multiplier 10x.
I still have voltage set to Auto in the BIOS, with CPU-Z showing 1.536V. Maybe if I up that slightly it will help with the Prime95 error?