Barton 2500+'s run at 166.6x11 stock, which is 1833.33MHz.
Would 193x9.5, 1833.5mhz, really be considering OC'ing the CPU since when running Corsair TWINX3200LLPT memory and an A7N8X Deluxe 2.0 (supporting up to 200mhz FSB)?
I know this would speed things up...but since my RAM, motherboard, and CPU frequency would still be running in spec, would this really be overclocking? I cant decide...I know it's gotta be placing more stress on something, but would the CPU see the same load as before since it was running at the same frequency, or would the higher FSB cause it to need more voltage/run hotter/be overclocked?
Simple Question: If running at a higher FSB & lower multiplier that results in the same CPU frequenecy as the stock FSB and multiplier, and the RAM and motherboard are in spec, will the CPU be out of spec??
I'm guessing it is...I gave this chip its first OC'ed test last night at 190x9.5 just to see if it could handle a higher FSB. I ran 3DMark and submitted the results with no problems, but since my temps are hot at stock (using a stock hsf), I want to find out if this is really any more stressful to the CPU or not.
Would 193x9.5, 1833.5mhz, really be considering OC'ing the CPU since when running Corsair TWINX3200LLPT memory and an A7N8X Deluxe 2.0 (supporting up to 200mhz FSB)?
I know this would speed things up...but since my RAM, motherboard, and CPU frequency would still be running in spec, would this really be overclocking? I cant decide...I know it's gotta be placing more stress on something, but would the CPU see the same load as before since it was running at the same frequency, or would the higher FSB cause it to need more voltage/run hotter/be overclocked?
Simple Question: If running at a higher FSB & lower multiplier that results in the same CPU frequenecy as the stock FSB and multiplier, and the RAM and motherboard are in spec, will the CPU be out of spec??
I'm guessing it is...I gave this chip its first OC'ed test last night at 190x9.5 just to see if it could handle a higher FSB. I ran 3DMark and submitted the results with no problems, but since my temps are hot at stock (using a stock hsf), I want to find out if this is really any more stressful to the CPU or not.