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Ok, so I know that core i7 stock can't run RAM at higher then 1066mhz... and that with a 3.33 OC, you can make RAM run to 1333mhz....
What if you put 1066mhz bus or something and put a 3x multiplier... will it work? will it be stable? could you put a 2133mhz RAM (if you buy it at that speed) on there and it will be stable?
or maybe something less extravagant like 267 mhz bus at 12x multiplier...
what are the inconveniences of having a higher bus with a lower multiplier?
ty in advance
P.S: if there were none, i'm pretty sure many ppl would do it right?
What if you put 1066mhz bus or something and put a 3x multiplier... will it work? will it be stable? could you put a 2133mhz RAM (if you buy it at that speed) on there and it will be stable?
or maybe something less extravagant like 267 mhz bus at 12x multiplier...
what are the inconveniences of having a higher bus with a lower multiplier?
ty in advance
P.S: if there were none, i'm pretty sure many ppl would do it right?