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What is the average max HTT/FSB speed for a NF4 939?

The Sauce

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I currently have a Opty 165/DFI Ultra-D running at 2340MHz with FSB@260 (still working on overclocking it). I see people talking about hitting 2.9-3.0 GHz and it just occured to me that to do that I would have to dial the FSB up to >300...not sure but I've never seen anyone say that they could do that.

How are people getting their Procs up that fast with a fixed multi without smoking their mobos?
 
ive reached 317HTT on my neo2 stable, not tried any higher

currently at 289HTT and i can run 300HTT stably to run my 165 at 2.7Ghz no problem
 
Originally posted by: Snatchface
I currently have a Opty 165/DFI Ultra-D running at 2340MHz with FSB@260 (still working on overclocking it). I see people talking about hitting 2.9-3.0 GHz and it just occured to me that to do that I would have to dial the FSB up to >300...not sure but I've never seen anyone say that they could do that.

How are people getting their Procs up that fast with a fixed multi without smoking their mobos?

its not a fixed mult. a64's are only top locked.

so people dro pmult lets say 9 and then up the htt to 300 which gives 2.7.

the dfi boards will hit anywhere from 350 to 400+ HTT but of course you'll have to use a divider to be able to use memory with that high of an HTT
 
Get 'em Shim. BTW, did I read that you got that Opteron you susopected was toast working again?
 
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