Use A Higher Multipilier Or Higher Fbs

Oct 30, 2008

is it better to use a higher multipilier or higher fbs. i can get my e8400 to goto 7 x 533 (3731) or 8 x 475 (3800) or 9 x 425 (3800) all stable with the vcore and memory listed below.

multipilier fbs core speed vcore memory ( 1:1 ) temps

7 x 533 = 3731 1.28 5,5,5,15 39/58
8 x 475 = 3800 1.36 5.5.5.15 39/60
9 x 425 = 3825 1.36 5,5,5,15 39/60

what's the best one to use?

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