Which is Best OC for 3200+ & NF4 & Ballistix!

HamidFULL

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Which OC is best (best = 2 year life & best performance) :
A64 HTT 313MHz / Multiplier 8 / Mem 2.5-2-2-6 @ 250MHz Divider 166MHz = 2500MHz
A64 HTT 278MHz / Multiplier 9 / Mem 2.5-2-2-6 @ 250MHz Divider 183MHz = 2500MHz
A64 HTT 250MHz / Multiplier 10 / Mem 2.5-2-2-6 @ 250MHz Divider 1:1 = 2500MHz
A64 HTT 250MHz / Multiplier 10 / Mem 2-2-2-6 @ 208MHz Divider 166MHz = 2500MHz

I am useing DFI LP UT NF4 Ultra-D and A64 3200+ E6 and Crucial Ballistix 2-2-2-6 (more in my rig)
I want to reach 2500MHz with safe OC (Safe = low voltage ,longer life)
U have better idea?!
 

imhungry

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I'd say that the third one looks the best.

Either that for the first.
:D

I don't like ram dividers.
 

LiquidImpulse

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3rd one, no need for dividers=good. Even though you loosened up the timings a bit,2.5-2-2-6 @ 250MHz >2-2-2-6 @ 208MHz
 

Unkno

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third one.....you mentioned about you want it to be safe (long live...)....what's the voltage your at, 1.55V?
 

Avalon

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The third setting looks best to me, although the last setting would also be very close. The top two settings serve no point when the third one is available.
 

furballi

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You should be able to increase the FSB by 5 to 7 MHz with the last setting if you can run the 3rd overclock. Bump up Vcore to 1.5.
 

aigomorla

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yikes, 1.55V?? that is a little too much for me even with water cooling. :X i also opt the third one, but the first one isnt so bad either since it gives u a larger memory bandwith.