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My HTT setting

Koudelka

Senior member
Ok, my mobo/cpu are:

ASUS A8N32-SLI Deluxe
AMD 4800+ X2

Currently my FSB is 250 x 11. I'm at about 2750Mhz from 2.4.

My HT Link under CPUZ is only 750.

Is it a better idea to underclock my card a little more to get my HT link up above 800?

I'm going to assume my HTT multiplier is 3.

But, i cannot find my HTT multiplier setting in my bios AT ALL. Its nowhere to be found. I've looked in the manual and googled the motherboard, i cant find it.

I would like to raise it to 4, but i have no idea how since i cannot find the option.
 
I run 280FSB with 4x HTT. Basically you want to keep your HTT as close to 1000Mhz as possible (FSB x HTT multi selected). A little low (not below 800) is ok also.
 
HT link speed is FSB x HT multi. Normally it is 200 x 5 = 1000. When you overclock to, say, 300 fsb, it becomes 300 x 5 = 1500. You get no benefit from overclocking HT link because it already provides waaay too much bandwidth, but more than 1000mhz can make it unstable. So, it's good to drop it down to 3x. 600 mhz HT link is totally fine.
 
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