Quick Question...

thezeppzone

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I'm not sure about other people's mobo's, but mine appears that its binary. I wanted to make sure its safe to set my HTT over 255, because when I do, like right now, in BIOS it shows my clock speed at 0 megs, instead of where it should be, 2304. In CBI it does show it at 2304, but I just wasn't sure if it was fine that BIOS didn't keep it going, and that its obivously binary since it changes once I set it above 255. Thanks...
 
binary... define binary.
you mean hypertransport? hypertransport runs in two channels, thats what hypertransport is if thats what you mean.
if your bios says 0mhz, its wrong. id say go with the 2304mhz reading.
 
I'm not sure about other people's mobo's, but mine appears that its binary.
Binary is a computing language, not some kind of setup as your describing it.

in BIOS it shows my clock speed at 0 megs
Your clock SPEED is measured in Mhz and Ghz, please dont call it up in "megs" which im tkaing to be the slang for Mb and Gb which is a unit of storage.

And yes, your BIOS is wrong to report it as 0"megs"
 
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