[AMD] whats better higher htt or higher fsb

Hello to all,    I've been playing around with this set up and rather than do all the expermenting myself I thought I'd thow this out there,, What gives you more of a profamance gain..   htt at "2000" with mem. 1/1 or less than 2000htt and mem w/ divider w/ higher fsb.    ex:  fsb@250 1/1 multi @11  htt @4 = mem ddr500,cpu 2750, htt 2000 or say      ex: fsb 275 w/166div, multi @11 htt @3, =mem ddr498, cpu 3025, htt 1650,  seems my mem clocks out to  about at ddr520,  I've had to 258fsb 1/1 and sometimes it will hang in post, to much htt or what.   Any ideas    Thanks for the time,         Henry

Quote from: syar2003 on 14-January-06, 04:54:09
Highest CPU frequency is what matter most .
Yep... that's the cool thing about OC'ing a 64. Ya gotta love on-die memory controllers
For some reason I always get better results @ 1:1 & loose timings on my Neo2 Plat. I never have been able to get dividers to work/OC any better.
Weird.

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