Max Fsb on Msi Neo2 865pe FS2ir

I want to know what is the max fsb for MSI 865pe Neo2 P Series board. ?
Msi 865pe Neo2 FS2ir , this is what i have.
and if i buy TCCD will it work with this board.

It's hard to define how much FSB gain you can achieved as it is all dependent on your hardwares and their capabilities to overclock especially PSU outputs.
Btw, what does your TCCD points to?

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