RAM = 2.8v (not sure if this is the default) DDR400/PC3200 is 200mhz which falls in line whith the default FSB. This seems to stay as the way I knew it since I overclocked the PIII. HTT bus is DDR and is equaled to FSB*HTT multiplier, right? The default HTT multiplier is 5x so 200mhz*5 = 1000 mhz (2ghz effective HTT bus speed) right?ĬPU speed is FSB*CPU multiplier. I know FSB, and I assume HTT refers to HyperTransport Technology (?) multiplier, but wtf is LDT? ![]() I've seen a few terms that I'm not sure what they mean. After a bit of research, I learned that overclocking Athlon 64 is tricky because of the HyperTransport bus. I've decided to get back in the business since the 4400+ cost so much. Since then I had upgraded to an Athlon XP 1800+ (1.53 ghz Thunderbird), Pentium 4 2.4C Ghz Northwood, Athlon 64 3200+ and finally the 4400+, so I've been out of the loop for a long time. The last time I did any kind of overclocking for my system, it was a PIII 600E which I overclocked to 800mhz. ![]() ![]() This afternoon I just installed a new hsf for my CPU, Thermalright XP-90C and a 92mm medium speed Panaflo fan and I would like to try my luck.
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