Whats Best LDT Bus for 3200+ @ 2.8GHz

HamidFULL

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I want to reach 2800MHz with my A64 3200+ 939 BUT I have a problem with LDT bus and LDT Ratio
If I use 280x3 then I have LDT Bus =840MHz its very low LDT bus
If I use 280x4 then I have LDT Bus =1120MHz its very high LDT bus
What I shoud do for 2800MHz?
Help for best and STABLE way
 

couppi

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280x3 is fine.

It's not like the 3200 is starved for bandwidth. Anything over 2000 mhz is bad.
 

stevty2889

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Yeah, 280x3 is perfectly good, 280x4 will most likely cause instablity. It's been shown several times that low HTT has very little performance impact.
 

SonicIce

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Originally posted by: stevty2889
Yeah, 280x3 is perfectly good, 280x4 will most likely cause instablity. It's been shown several times that low HTT has very little performance impact.

low LDT u mean

btw, what do they stand for?
 

Absolute0

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5x = useless
4x = 200 - 250 HTT
3x = 250 - 333 HTT
2x = 333+ (more likely 400+, depends on CPU) Explanation: in some rare instances when going past 333 HTT on weird 165s, i've NEEDED the 2x
 

stevty2889

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Originally posted by: SonicIce
Originally posted by: stevty2889
Yeah, 280x3 is perfectly good, 280x4 will most likely cause instablity. It's been shown several times that low HTT has very little performance impact.

low LDT u mean

btw, what do they stand for?

LDT is the old term for HTT, LDT=Lightnight Data Transport
HTT=Hypertransport.
 

HamidFULL

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Tanx a lot OverClockerZ!! but I tested my A64 3200+ E6 (BPGW) with 1.55v I can reach 2750Mhz Only! I want to reach
2800Mhz or 2850Mhz!! with 1.6v I can reach 2780Mhz ,I want to use my CPU and DFI NF4 Ultra-D for 3 years How much voltage is safe? 1.55v? or 1.6v is safe or blow 1.65v is safe?!
 

Figure

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i personally wouldnt go above 1.55 Vcore , but thats just me...

the LDT/HTT bus doesnt seem to be the problem with ur CPU not being able to reach 2.8ghz...

it must either be ur CPU's limit @ 2.75 , or another factor is effecting the overclock,such as RAM...

what are ur current RAM settings?
 

imported_Seer

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You won't notice the extra 50-100 MHz. Don't bother, you'll just drain the life of your processor with unneccessarily high volts and heat.
 

Mogadon

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I'll second Seer saying the extra 50-100MHz makes a negible difference, 2750 is great .. :)

Overclocking is not about how much you want to reach, but how much the processor can do.