sai_jao said:never let the hyper transport go over 1000 on 939's or 800 on 754's cause usually only a few MHz over these figures will cause instablity and so screw ur ocin!;
the hypertransport is bacically the connection to your non integrated (to southbridge) components includin the PCI bus (but not PCIe or AGP) so usually lowering the hypertransport speed has little impact on system speed (esp if the system is oced) unless your ht nus is saturated!
|3ourne said:as far as I can tell .... the rule of the thumb for ocing an athlon 64 is
Anything below 260 mhz FSB ( of HTT as people call it sometimes ) LDT speed should be 4x. Above that put LDT at 3x . It does not affect performance by much. U wont even feel the difference in performance. Just keep FSB x LDT value below or near 1000.
As in 260 x 4 = 1040 ( possible with a good board )
but 300 x 4 = 1200 ( NEVER possible )
thus 300 x 3 = 900 ( barely if any drop in performance )
Hope this answers ur question.
name='FragTek' said:300x4 never possible my ass... Come take a look at my computer :jerkit:
|3ourne said:I guess ur a lucky person then .
:bootyshak
I still really dont care much for LDT speed since i have noticed NO improvement with a higher LDT , except lowering it gives me stability.