Quote Originally Posted by crotale
First of all, make sure you have good cooling on the NB! Completely stock, I didn't really gain anything over 1.85vmch from BIOS (too much heat), which is around 1.75v at the northbridge. The booster mod removes that voltage drop. With the stock heatsink + AS5 + screws to get more pressure + good fan, it responded up to 1.90v real = ~470FSB
Ok, thank you for the tips. I have just the stock cooling on the mobo with one 120mm fan. But If you mean that my cooling isn't good enough I can put a watercooler on it today. Do I need watercooler on the SB and mosfets too or is a watercooler just on the NB enough?

I would leave the stock cooling on SB and mosfets, if I can destruct the heatpipe cooling. (sorry for my bad English).

Hope I can reach 445 MHz FSB on the mainboard without mods.

What does the Vfsb mod do? Which voltage would increased?