I had my E4300 overclocked to 3 GHz on my P5B DX, but was forced into replacing the MB. I now have a Gigabyte EP45-UD3R and would like to OC to a similar value. The last overclocking I did was a couple of years ago, and my knowledge has slipped some.
Is this correct, using the E4300 in stock setup as an example? The FSB frequency from the Northbridge is 200 MHz. This is multiplied by the CPU multiplier of 9 to get the CPU to run 1.8 GHz. The memory multiplier/divider multiplies the 200 by 5/3 to get 333 MHz which is then doubled to get a memory frequency of 667 MHz.
Is the FSB frequency 200, 1800, or 667? or ?? To confuse me further I see the old board was rated at a FSB of 1066, 800, or 533, while the new one does 1600, 1333, 1066, & 800.
Will the real FSB frequency please stand up...
Is this correct, using the E4300 in stock setup as an example? The FSB frequency from the Northbridge is 200 MHz. This is multiplied by the CPU multiplier of 9 to get the CPU to run 1.8 GHz. The memory multiplier/divider multiplies the 200 by 5/3 to get 333 MHz which is then doubled to get a memory frequency of 667 MHz.
Is the FSB frequency 200, 1800, or 667? or ?? To confuse me further I see the old board was rated at a FSB of 1066, 800, or 533, while the new one does 1600, 1333, 1066, & 800.
Will the real FSB frequency please stand up...
