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Performance difference because of CPU?

Mussels

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All I have to downclock my RAM to 667 from 800 and have to raise the FSB from 200. (Can't move multiplyer) and if there is some stability issue i ll add some more voltages to the CPU. Am I right doing these steps for overclocking?

thats how i start on AMD's.

Ram down as low as it goes, then raise the FSB til its unstable. 250 FSB is a good start, and raise the CPU voltages if its not stable.

To test stability, use Orthos or OCCT. (Turn off the monitoring/warnings in OCCT tho, they're useless on modern CPU's)
 
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Few of this chips hit 2.8Ghz, so you might be near your limits at 2.6-2.7Ghz.

as we said, its not like its crippling your card. You have a mid range dual core with a 'high' end video card. you're still getting mid range performance, at worst.

Yeah agree with you, I got this CPU nearly two years before and that time I pick this one for good price/performance ratio.

OK Mussels I ll try this on Friday at my way back to home. BTW how much time i should give to Orthos stress test
 
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