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Thread: ASUS P5K Deluxe - Intel P35 Bearlake + E6600 B1 / Q6600 B3

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    i'm gonna ask this question here again since eva2000 and some good overclockers are on to this thread:is it better to have high fsb like 7x400fsb to higher multi like 12x 266 fsb and what do i gave either way?
    better performance with higher fsb or are they all the same?
    i'd really like to understand this please!
    ps:just want to justify ditching my striker for this board and i'm not going to be overclocking more than 3.2ghx because of the cooling type i have

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    high FSB better at same clock speeds on intel chipset..

    i've found on 680i striker extreme dropping below default cpu multipler looses a bit in performance compared to higher cpu multiplier but in general higher fsb helps especially when it comes to better utilising higher mem clock bandwidth (especially on 680i striker extreme)
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    high FSB better at same clock speeds on intel chipset..

    i've found on 680i striker extreme dropping below default cpu multipler looses a bit in performance compared to higher cpu multiplier but in general higher fsb helps especially when it comes to better utilising higher mem clock bandwidth (especially on 680i striker extreme)
    thank you,so in other words the p5k would be a better board right?

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