Quote Originally Posted by howard View Post
If you run it at x9 and lower the FSB to get the same processor frequency you can cut the NB voltage if it's pushed and improve the NB timing margins. And if you're on the stock cooling for the NB the lower the better. Whether you detect a real world performance hit from a lower FSB will depend on what you're doing. I can't discern any difference at all but I'm running a FreeBSD desktop on my Striker instead of FPSs. YMMV
thanks for the info.
I've been working a bit around ... and finally at 9x, and 1345 (something near that... as 1333 is a fsb hole) it working flawelessly, and i've putted the voltage (except vcore) to auto , so I guess the MB by default will not super duper overclock it...
Everest say :
VCore : 1.4
FSB VTT : 1.36
NBC : 1.33
SBC : 1.52

guess it's fine, i've got a big fan blowing the mb straight (so no hot issue)

but thanks for the reply appreciated