there is also an everest patch specifically made for the in932xmax. it will show you almost everything, including pwm temps and so on.
i would start by runing default 266 fsb = 1066 qdr on the cpu, run the memory unlinked, volt it up at around 2.2v and gradually bring the ddr frequency up to find where it maxes out (will need some voltage adjustments).
with memory timings left on auto.
this will give a rough estimate of your memory max ddr freq. lets say yours is 1200 .
then i would run the memory linked 1:1 putting 1200 as cpu qdr, which is 1200/4= 300fsb. then i would play with the multi to bring up the cpu frequency. 12x300 would give u a healthy 3.6ghz, on a 1:1 linked memory.
your cpu vcore as is would probably handle all this.
at that point check your pi times and 3d benches, check system stability and start from there as a reference.
then i would try to fine tweek cpu fsb and memory timings without loosing stability.
the point is to get better benches=faster system and not necessarily higher fsb's , higher voltages, higher temps.
hope this helps.





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