Sure, but so far everyone has used the stock multi (except me with my QX6700) that their CPU comes with, so there's no need. But this thread isn't about max FSB of a chip, but about the max stable operating speed they can achieve. The motherboard is the determining factor in the highest potential FSB a chip can get to. My board can only do a little more than 450Mhz FSB
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=239025
And I am 100% certain that if put this chip in a P35 board that I will be able to attain a higher FSB, but my chips max stable speed is only 3.9Ghz (434x9) and that I can attain that on my current board.
And list updated again, we can already see a patern forming with the L726A chips on this table so keep those results coming![]()





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