Originally posted by: cnhoff
I don't think newer boards that can do 500+MHz could be limiting for the E4300. Even backing down to an 8x multiplier gets you to 4GHz, certainly no E4300 can do this under normal conditions.
Cheaper memory is limiting imho, most people wanting to save some money will fall back to DDR2-667 or cheap DDR2-800 CL5, and there is where you can run into trouble setting higher ratios or latencies.
My new E4300 is running Orthos right now @3.3GHz@1.45V@8x multiplier. FSB is 413MHz and Ram is 832MHz CL5.
So far no problems, but if i set my G.Skill CL5 DDR2-800 to lower latencies or go above 850 MHz i am in trouble
P.S. I use an P5B-E, not really cheap, but certainly budget quality.