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but running at 200FSB on a 266 chip is still OCing the memory...when testing for CPU OC...you take the memory and MB out of play...all you are wanting to do is strickly OC the CPU...
BTW - I meant 133 not 166 in my above post...the best way to test for best OC at default voltage is to...set the FSB at default...133...then keep upping the multi. until either you run out of options to up it anymore or the CPU gives out...in my case, like most others...we ran out of multiplier options and had to up the FSB until the CPU finally gave out...and for me that was at 12.5x169 (2113)...12.170 was unstable unless I upped the voltage to 1.525...so for me...2113 is the max my CPU will handle using default voltage...
When done like this you are taking out the memory and MB out of the OCing ratio and leaving strickly the CPU to OC...which is what you want...
BTW - I meant 133 not 166 in my above post...the best way to test for best OC at default voltage is to...set the FSB at default...133...then keep upping the multi. until either you run out of options to up it anymore or the CPU gives out...in my case, like most others...we ran out of multiplier options and had to up the FSB until the CPU finally gave out...and for me that was at 12.5x169 (2113)...12.170 was unstable unless I upped the voltage to 1.525...so for me...2113 is the max my CPU will handle using default voltage...
When done like this you are taking out the memory and MB out of the OCing ratio and leaving strickly the CPU to OC...which is what you want...
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