hey guys.. i notice that hv something quite interesting to ply with.. using power caculator.
v can draftly count how much v can OC our proc due to power consumed..
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngineusing this llink..
at the cpu part.. select the proc we r using can calculate the power for OCed..
as i calculate mine:
6000+ stock speed 3000MHz @ Vcore1.47v(stock) 125W,
6000+ OCed speed 3371MHz @ Vcore1.47v using 140W;
6000+ OCed speed
3372MHz @ Vcore1.47v need
141W, (mean cnt support by mobo..)
where i ever try OC my proc cnt boot at 3400MHz,
mayb it walled by the power consumed there make it around 3370MHz for max clock speed
i thk this is quite accurate with my proc.. how about urs?? lets take a try there..

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@lendew
whn u lowered ur multiplier mean ur cpu/ram divider also lowered, mean u oledi OCed ur RAM..
so u nid to lower ur RAM multiplier for stable it.. u can take a reference at the 1st pgs on the multiplier of CPU and ram divider table

*my opinion, higher HTT will get beter result in SPI compare to high multiplier at the same CPU speed
This post has been edited by cdlim87: Nov 7 2008, 10:11 AM