I know most A64's were 1000HT Bus, but according to this Wikipedia page, my particular processor is native at 800HT. Can anyone confirm that this is correct? If I ran it at 1000 would I damage the processor?
Originally posted by: Modular
I know most A64's were 1000HT Bus, but according to this Wikipedia page, my particular processor is native at 800HT. Can anyone confirm that this is correct? If I ran it at 1000 would I damage the processor?
Originally posted by: MadScientist
Unless your oc'ing and your CPU oc will take the HT over 1000, leave it at 1000. Read Zebo's Quick & Dirty A64 OC Guide.
Originally posted by: Modular
Originally posted by: MadScientist
Unless your oc'ing and your CPU oc will take the HT over 1000, leave it at 1000. Read Zebo's Quick & Dirty A64 OC Guide.
I am overclocking. I have heard that having the HT link above the design spec for the processor can cause damage. My mobo has a HT link multiplier setting, so I can pull my HT back from 1000 to 750 very easily if I need to.
The question I have then is whether running HT above spec (assuming that my processor should be at 800HT as the Wikipedia entry suggests) is causing damage to the processor or memory controller.
Originally posted by: lyssword
HT doesnt matter muchEspecially if only 200mhz diff
Originally posted by: RichUK
Socket 754 was 800HTT, socket 939 was 1000HTT.
Originally posted by: lyssword
HT doesnt matter muchEspecially if only 200mhz diff