What the MAX stable FSB your motherboard can do ??

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What the MAX stable FSB your motherboard can do and what motherboard is it ????

My Evga 680i SLI A1 maxes out at 1600FSB Stable
 
1600 fsb, stable, also on the evga 680ia1, dont want to push it any further because its only on air cooling with a vcore of 1.525 for 3.6ghz.
 
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BFG 680i, 1900mhz FSB 12hour orthos stable on a dual core

cant for the life of me get it stable past 1600mhz FSB on a quad though...
 
525MHz/2100MHz prime stable - OcUK/J&W IP35-Pro with an E8400 and Corsair PC-8500 Ballistix. It will run SuperPi at 545MHz/2180FSB but it won't prime at that, and it needs the 7x multiplier so the clocks are never going to set the world on fire.
 
I know my motherboard can reach 550 (2200).

However, my RAM is pathetic, meaning the best i could ever get would be 415 (1660).

To even get that though would require me to lower the CPU multi to x8, as my VID is so high :)
 
People say lower multi puts for stress on your CPU due to higher FSB, so they say higher multi.

Personally though my CPU is a ****** and i wanna stress it out for giving me a high VID. What i found strange though was a lower multi requires a lot less vcore for me to be stable. boffins, over to you..
 
People say lower multi puts for stress on your CPU due to higher FSB, so they say higher multi.

Personally though my CPU is a ****** and i wanna stress it out for giving me a high VID. What i found strange though was a lower multi requires a lot less vcore for me to be stable. boffins, over to you..

I have noticed the very same thing, needed more vcore and was less stable at 9x370 than 8x430 (what i am running now). The other reason why i moved over was because i know that my Geil ULL can run at 450 (900 effectively) so would have no problems.
 
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