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Old 07-23-2006, 02:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default How to i change my HTT speed?

im trying to overclock more, i dont think my mobo allows me to do this

gigabyte k8 series, gmf9
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Old 07-23-2006, 03:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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cool, never knew you could do that shit

EDIT: can you do that?
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Old 07-23-2006, 04:10 AM   #3 (permalink)
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yea you can you can lower it to 4x or 3x to overclock higher.
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yeah how?
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Go through all the sections in your BIOS, and look for something that says something along the lines of HTT Multipler. It should currently be on either Auto or 5x. To overclock higher, lower it to 4x.
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yeah i cant find it anywhere, will it be under anything different?
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Does anyone know the motherboards that support this?, is it a really new thing?
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yeah i cant find it anywhere, will it be under anything different?
Is it possible your mobo will lower HTT automaticly?

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Does anyone know the motherboards that support this?, is it a really new thing?
Are you talking about overclocking? No it's not new, and most motherboards (that's not in manufactered in PCs like Dell or IBM) support it. Here, read the OC101
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im trying to overclock more, i dont think my mobo allows me to do this
If you've been overclocking, then you've already been changing the HTT speed. Do you mean changing the LDT multiplier (what everyone else is sugesting)
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at kgod, i don't know if this will work for all gigabyte motherboards, but when in the bios press cntrl f1 and this should add another thing in your bios menu. go to the new thing and the ht multiplier should be there
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