Quote Originally Posted by gOtVoltage View Post
You can only really Keep NB and HT linked up to a certain point Bro.

2700mhz = 5400HT. Why becuase youll flood error the Mobo in most cases.

For the most part keeping HT below 2600 = 5200 will save your Mobo and lots of head ache.. I can run Mine @2700+.. But over time it too will Flood Error once the HT becomes unstable.

Tweaking Volts will not matter .
The only Systems i see Push HTT/HT are Dice/Ln2 and lots of those guys keep the HT low because it give stability..


There is no real gain with HT/NB Linked to 2700+ This usually works to about 2400mhz-2600mhz Ht Max and usually you run the NB higher anyway . It highly depends on the HT divider you are using to do this.

Even on DDr2 i get great performance @4000mhz+/2500mhz+ NB and 1200+ ram .. (HT @ 2400 or below.) Stable as a rock.

There is a fine line in balancing a System , One of those is not pushing HT past 2600mhz on any givien Mobo. You can run HTT to the Max but the HT freqency craps at 2600-2700 once things get real high. NB can go over 3000mhz but also depends on CPU more so than the MOBO..

The HT is 100% dependant on the Mobo and how good the Bios is for that Mobo. Matter of fact Even if the CPU is only Rated for 1600/1800 i have pushed 5200 easily. Some Mobos are just better than others but will eventually crash Above 5200HT (the Real working limit of HT) ATM.

Untill we see 5600Ht or 5800HT or even 6000+ Ht mobos mines staying below 2600HT
Well thats what i ment ofc, keeping nb and htt synced up to 2600mhz.