Why bother overclocking?
Your getting a dual core @ 2.6Ghz per core $1000+ CPU.
Top end dual core Athlon, wouldn't even bother overclocking it.
But they are over the counter, $1000+!!!!!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16819103608&CMP=OTC-pr1c3watch&ATT=19-103-608Me - I'd get some DDR500, set HTT to 1000 (4 x 250), set the fsb to 250 use a lower multiplier to bring it back down to close to stock speeds.
Then watch it SCREAM along.
Reason -
DDR500 = 2 x 250
fsb = 250
My BIOS lists 1000 and 800 as HTT settings, so -
@fsb 200 : 1000 = 5 * 200 (fsb)
@fsb 200 : 800 = 4 * 200 (fsb)
So if I was to fit DRR500 I would set my HTT to 800 (multiplier x4) because 4 x 250 = 1000.
Watch your bandwidth go through the roof

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