I'm playing around with overclocking things, and I'm trying to determine which tool I should be trusting to figure out what speeds everything are running at.
Sempron 64 2800+ (8x multi) - CPU clock at 266MHz * 8 = 2128MHz
nTune says 2136.8 Mhz, CPU-Z says 2171.3 MHz
HT Link - CPU clock 266MHz * 3x Multiplier = 798MHz
nTune says 801.3 MHz, CPU-Z says 814.2 MHz
Memory Clock - CPU clock at 266 MHz * 150MHz divider (3/4?) = 199.5MHz
nTune says 534.2 MHz, CPU-Z says 197.4 MHz
Everything seems plausible, aside from the memory clock, where CPU-Z seems to be a little more sane. However it looks like nTune is taking the CPU clock and multiplying it by 2, but not taking into account the divider. What's weird, at stock, it does take the correct divider into account as with 2 sticks on a sempron it defaults to 166MHz, and nTune shows the correct 333MHz.
Does everything here look right?
Sempron 64 2800+ (8x multi) - CPU clock at 266MHz * 8 = 2128MHz
nTune says 2136.8 Mhz, CPU-Z says 2171.3 MHz
HT Link - CPU clock 266MHz * 3x Multiplier = 798MHz
nTune says 801.3 MHz, CPU-Z says 814.2 MHz
Memory Clock - CPU clock at 266 MHz * 150MHz divider (3/4?) = 199.5MHz
nTune says 534.2 MHz, CPU-Z says 197.4 MHz
Everything seems plausible, aside from the memory clock, where CPU-Z seems to be a little more sane. However it looks like nTune is taking the CPU clock and multiplying it by 2, but not taking into account the divider. What's weird, at stock, it does take the correct divider into account as with 2 sticks on a sempron it defaults to 166MHz, and nTune shows the correct 333MHz.
Does everything here look right?