Final 4400x2 oc

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This is the overclock on my 4400x2. Does it matter memory isn't running at exactly 200mhz? And the HTT isn't a bit closer to 1000? The BIOS doesn't have exact memory FSB settings, just 133,166,186 and 200.

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Looks a good o/c - volts might be bit high but if temps are OK then its good. With HT you might want to set the multi at x4 not x3 (247 x 4 < 1000)
 
I don't have a x4 /x3 multiplier, unless you mean the HT Link speed?

Allows you to set the speed at which the hypertransport link will run if the speed is lower than or equal to the system clock and if the board is capable - options auto, 200mhz, 400mhz, 600mhz, 800mhz, 1ghz.

Room temp is 17 degrees, both cores at 47 degrees
 
squiffy said:
Room temp is 17 degrees, both cores at 47 degrees

Is that load ? if not that is rather toasty considering the room temp and cooler.

You might wanna see if you can lower the volts a bit maybe?
 
Townlea said:
Is that load ? if not that is rather toasty considering the room temp and cooler.

You might wanna see if you can lower the volts a bit maybe?

Yes that's under 100% x 2 load.
30-33 idle.
Ninja fan at idle is 900rpm, but increases to 1000rpm during testing (max is 1200rpm)
MB is 27.
HD 24 (some reason only shows one temp reading in speedfan, even though I have three HD's and all have smart enabled)
 
squiffy said:
Yes that's under 100% x 2 load.
30-33 idle.
Ninja fan at idle is 900rpm, but increases to 1000rpm during testing (max is 1200rpm)
MB is 27.
HD 24 (some reason only shows one temp reading in speedfan, even though I have three HD's and all have smart enabled)

That's not so bad then. nice overclock.. got a nice overclock brewing up with my CPU atm.. 4Ghz here I come
 
squiffy said:
I don't have a x4 /x3 multiplier, unless you mean the HT Link speed?

Allows you to set the speed at which the hypertransport link will run if the speed is lower than or equal to the system clock and if the board is capable - options auto, 200mhz, 400mhz, 600mhz, 800mhz, 1ghz.

200Mhz = 1x
400Mhz = 2x
600Mhz = 3x
800Mhz = 4x
1000Mhz = 5x
 
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