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OC Stability for 960T

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Leave you're NB at stock clocks and voltages, as all the NB does is help with memory performance and seeing as though you're not overclocking you're memory yet, there is no need to mess with it yet. As for using the fsb, there is no need to use it as you have a BE with unlocked multiplier, you use the fsb to scrape the last few MHz out of it after you're multiplier won't boot any higher

Memory throughput is directly related to NB speed. But as a result communcation with the CPU is also enhanced due to a higher NB clock, since memory throughput and CPU are interconnected on many levels. the higher the better, for overall system performance. I would start with the stock FSB and use the CPU multi to get it up to the desired clock. But there is more than one way to skin a cat so to speak.
 
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