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Overclocking - mobo fsb and memory overclock posted in the Hardware forums; I bought a 123-yw-e175 nforce 750i SLI motherboard and its specifications are FSB 1333/1066mhz. My board reads at 800 fsb and 1066 memory clock i think its called i have ...

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Old 06-13-2009   #1
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I bought a 123-yw-e175 nforce 750i SLI motherboard and its specifications
are FSB 1333/1066mhz.

My board reads at 800 fsb and 1066 memory clock i think its called i have to restart to see what it is called. I was wondering if i could get some help to bring it to the specs it said it was. Any help or advice would be great.
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With all of your BIOS settings @ Default, the stock CPU FSB will determine the speed. I'm guessing your CPU has an internal clock of 200MHz (200 x 4 = 800MHz FSB). Your board will support up to 1333MHz FSB, it's not automatic. Some CPU's have a Default speed of 1333MHz.

Overclocking will increase the FSB speed, but that's another subject.......
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I understand now thanks
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