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    sorry im new here and im looking for ways to max out my e4300.. what is this mod and whats it supposed to and what are the benefits of it.. i dont under stand hitting a wall at 220+ i have booted mine at 406 so could someone please explain in the mean time ill be reading the other thread as well thats link in this thread thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trippen Out
    sorry im new here and im looking for ways to max out my e4300.. what is this mod and whats it supposed to and what are the benefits of it.. i dont under stand hitting a wall at 220+ i have booted mine at 406 so could someone please explain in the mean time ill be reading the other thread as well thats link in this thread thanks
    Basically the BSEL1 connected to VSS will "tell" the motherboard that the e4300 is a stock 1066FSB CPU, thus boot at 2.4GHz with the 266MHz FSB strap.

    What I want to know is if, for instance in your case, you can only reach a maximum of 406MHz FSB, will the BSEL mod increase your maximum bus?

    I want to find out if the 266MHz strap is looser than the 200MHz, hence the FSB "wall" that some are talking about.

    Kunaak recieved gains to his FSB going from 266MHz strap to 333MHz, and I am assumming that the 1333Mz strap is even looser than the 266MHz strap.

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=132900

    You would be the best candidate for this test of theory

    Hope that is understandable,

    Bryan d
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