System balance.

Caporegime
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My ram is 1600mhz, my mobo @ stock is 1600mhz. So should my cpu which is o/c to 3.5 (fsb I forget erm..155x) be a slight bottleneck? Looks as if I'd need to o/c a little higher to get absolute balance / good configuration.

Any help appreciated.:)
 
Your FSB should be 200Mhz to run syncronously. However, if the memory is running asyncronously then it will be fine.

(200 x 4) * 16 = PC3-12800
 
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Haha, sorry just realized I got fsb mixed up with mghz on my cpu. Will check later and put the correct one in.:)

2328.16 up to 3492.24 according to core temp. Though why the multiplier reads 6 instead of 9, reads 9 in the bios.

vid seems lower too than I recall, was around 1.55 - now is 1.32
 
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In very rare cases you can hit a frequency hole - but it's not likely.

Eg it will work fine at stock 200 x 6 and 200x9, and overclocked to 400x9, but for some reason it just won't agree with 400x6. The chances of this happening are really very low.

Personally I disable cool'n'quiet (AMD's version of speedstep) while doing the overclocking, just because it's easier to see the frequency you're actually running at a glance. Stress test it, then enable it. It it becomes unstable, it's causing a problem otherwise leave it.
 
I tend to have it disabled, just makes it easier to check how your overclocks doing. Leaving it on basically is a power saving function, think theres a way to disable it from the power options in the control panel, but not 100% sure on that
 
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