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Originally posted by Felix The Assassin:
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When pushing the FSB, keep in mind if the chipset DOES NOT lock the IDE, Raid, AGP, buses, you are also overclocking them as well. Raid arrays do not like to be pushed, and a change in voltage WILL create havoc.
Reccomend backing down your FSB, and try over, if not, back down all settings, and start from scratch.
Peace
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On an NF4 based motherboard, PCI and AGP clocks are indeed locked, so there is no danger to the perihperals in increasing the HTT speed alone. Older NF3 boards and you'd be spot on correct!
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RoSs_bg2_rox :
HTT=5
FSB=230
Ram Voltage-2.8V
CPU Voltage auto
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Whooah there! Back down that HTT multiplier! The overall speed of the bus should not exceed 1000/2000 effective MHz on a 939 NF4 A64 board and you're running 1150/2300 ! Otherwise you risk corruption! Lower it to 4. Heck...you wouldn't even notice a loss in overall performance if you set it to 2 I'd wager, so don't worry about performance loss. HTT speed has very little impact on overall performance.