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Old 06-22-2007, 04:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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k, this is pretty random but to find your fequency multiplier or whatever its called download Core Temp and it says what frequency your processor is at and what its being multiplied by, the multiplier is always constant or stays the same,

for example my athlon 3800+ venice has a multiplier of 12 and i have it running at a frequency of 215 (stock 200 not much but stock cooling is pants) therefore: O/C: 215x12=2.580Ghz. Stock: 200x12= 2.40 Ghz
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CPU-Z
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you get it at CPUID
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oh i never realized it was on CPU-Z
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Just take your current cpu speed and divide by the fsb or just use cpu-z. Lol
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too bad they locked the multis it would make over clocking so much easier.
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for a small fee you can have an fx lol.
p.s. i read a review on newegg for the fx-74...thet guy reviewing it said that it BEAT a x6800. *cough*bull*cough*sh***cough*...i love reading the reviews left by retards on newegg. kinda like reading the comics.
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yeah the highest my ahlton will go is 4.8GHz
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yeah the highest my ahlton will go is 4.8GHz
....before it melts.
Unless you have liquid helium cooling.
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