on a 680i w/ e6700, I see no reference/real clock, I just increasse fsb to 1333 and vcore to achieve 3.33cpu. I have Oc'ed p35 q6600 and changed reference clock. Same with 590 and x2 6000
So is that it just fsb?
intel fsb are quad pumped
if you do 594*4(quad part of it) gives you the rated fsb
nvidia chipsets just show the fsb already multiplied in bios
if tht makes sense
Originally Posted by pjj1180
on a 680i w/ e6700, I see no reference/real clock, I just increasse fsb to 1333 and vcore to achieve 3.33cpu. I have Oc'ed p35 q6600 and changed reference clock. Same with 590 and x2 6000
So is that it just fsb?
Yep, just change the FSB.
Also, there is no such thing as dumb questions, just dumb answers
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