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cpu host/pci clock

Solaris17

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now i whant to over clock already clocked my fsb to 133 from 100....but i whant to oc my cpu this is what i found in bios...cpu host/pci clock....here were the options..100/33
102/34
103/34
107/36
110/37
113/38
117/39
120/40

.....now if you multiplied 100/33 u would get..3300mhz!!!?..mine only runs 1200 and the other options come out bigger! :eek: but is it an actual divide sighn wich would make it an incriment of 3.03....mhz?
is this right should i pick this and work up?..in cpu-z it said multiplier x12 their is no x12......what is going on what is right i wont tinker if im first step will bring it to 3.3gig....o no!!

please help
-solaris
 
The hundred series nubers are you fsb but its called host there, and the other is you pci clocks. Default would be 100/33, you have a 12X multiplyer, so its 12 x 100 = 1200Mhz and the 33 is the PCI bus. The fsb is a ratio of the pci clock, around 1/3. Hope that clears some up for you.

-Dan
 
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