Overclocking question

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What's better, keeping the CPU multiplier at stock (in my case 11) with a lower FSB?
Or reducing the CPU multiplier and increasing the FSB?

How do get the memory running at 1:1? Bios doesn't support individual 1hz increments, just 100,133,166 and 187

Currently have CPU @ 2.7, 11 multi, 244 FSB, HT link at 734.
Memory at 192hz, CAS 2, 1T, FSB: DRAM CPU/14
 
It depends on your system. With my DFI Ultra-D and 4400+ I found lowering the CPU Multi and increasing the HT gave me a better overclock than with the default CPU Multi.

To get your RAM in 1:1 you either choose 1:1 option or if it is listed as frequencies you want 200MHz.

SiriusB
 
CPU Multi: x9
HT: 289MHz
HT [LDT] Multi: x3
RAM: 200MHz [143MHz divider - DFI have more than the usual set of dividers]
Cooling: AC Freezer 64 Pro

SiriusB
 
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