starting to make sense now...
so what you are saying is, set the fsb at a higher than average rate (180 to 210 or something?) and then see how far it will go up using the multiplier? then when or if it gets to 12.5, just keep upping the fsb until it wont go no higher?
would more mhz help me or would a higher fsb help more?
that is an impressive over clock..what cpu do you have? i have a 1700 thats up to about 2200 speeds..
also im having a slight problem..
you know when you right click my computer and go to the generals tab when you click on properties and it displays memory size, type of cpu and speed of it?
well mine has just got the amount of memory and thats it.. am i missing something here because it was there not so long ago?!!??! is there anything i have done to make it go like this or what? it wont let me post 3dmark scores to the internet, because it doesnt know what the cpu is..
but in the device menu, it tells me its a xp2200.. any ideas? im fresh out of luck there!!
thanks for the help!!
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XP1700 @ 2.45ghz (11.5x213fsb) @ 1.8vcore (bios setting)
Memory timings at cas 2 2-2-6 @ 2.7Vdimm (memory divider set to 3/3)
IBM Deskstar 80gig ata100 hard drive
Pioneer dvd-rom/dvd-rw
Xaser 2 case modded with 120mm side fan
Thermalright SLK-900U + 92mmm Tornado fan
Vantec 205SL Fan controller (controlling the 120mm fan and Tornado)
Enermax 460W PSU
Geforce 3 Ti 200 64mb
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