Quote Originally Posted by Phenomenalspeed View Post
The research I have done says that you can change the multiplier of the CPU-integrated northbridge in the BIOS of this board. The sources also suggest that this feature was not available with the original stock BIOS (F1) and was added later.



This screenshot of the BIOS shows at the top something called the Memory controller frequency. I know that the CPU intergrated northbridge deals with the level 3 cache and memory. Is this the northbridge multiplier by a different name??
I am assuming this to be the case as the values match up i.e stock 2000Mhz and default multiplier x10.

The recent F5 BIOS allows you to adjust the voltage of this too doesn't it?

Well, if im understanding your question right, the answer is yes the memory controller is onboard the CPU and that is its operating frequency adjustable by multipliers. The speed of your memory controller cannot be less then the speed of the HT Link (wich is the Bus speed of the comunication between CPU and Northbridge and southbridge).

The memory Controller onboard the CPU is not a northbridge realy though I could see how it could be confused if migrating from Intel systems.

The newer bios allows Voltage adjustments to the HT bus.