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HTT at 1095...bad?

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laserkitty

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I've got an ASRock 939Dual that I've been running in this setup for, well, months now and I keep meaning to check on it whenever I see psots from people saying that you should absolutely, positively never have your HTT over 1000.

I'm totally stable at 2466MHz, 274 FSB and 1095 HTT w/ NB @800 & SB @800, so is there any reason I should back the NB/SB down to 600?
 
As a rule of thumb, I think keeping your HTT under 2200 is reasonable. After that I've heard bad things happen (HDD courrption, etc.).

1095x2 = 2190 so...try 3x LDT, wouldn't really hurt anything either way.
 
ochungry said:
I have had Asrock dual sataII 4x300 HTT with no problem. Byond that you should use 3x.
Wow, I've never done much more than 1050 or so... 1200 is very high!
 
g0dM@n said:
Wow, I've never done much more than 1050 or so... 1200 is very high!
Have gone as high as 310x4 w/ no issue. Best is 4x(290-300) and nothing less than 900mhz(ex: 3x300 is low for me)
 
that is darn good if you ask me... my dfi nf4 doesn't come close to that... 1030mhz is probably the most i've tried really.
 
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