How do you know the multiplyer number?

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AstonFanboy

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I am buying an AMD 64 3200+ and of course I am going to OVERCLOCK.

http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=19-103-502&depa=1

Where does it say what the multiplyer is and if it doesn't how do you find it?
 
Divide the clock speed, by the HTT since it's a 64. It'll be (clockspeed)/200 = Multi

So in this case 2000MHz / 200 = 10
 
The 3200+ is locked upwards at 10. So you can set it to 10/9/8/7/6/5/4/3/2/1...but nothing higher than 10. just incase u didn't know...
 
I always wundered this my defualt speed for the htt is 204, not 200, who overclocked this....

My multiplier is 9, but I got the 939 amd 3000
 
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