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Unread 02-28-2002, 02:35 PM   #2
Brad
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you will get a higher fsb overclock if your NB is holding you back, but it might be your memory, graphics card, sountbridge, etc.

if you run slower ram timings and get no differance in stability or fsb speeds that faster timings, this normally means your NB is holding you back. If you can only run slowest settings at your max fsb speed, then it is your ram
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