By kicking down the multiplier though, it allows me to crank my FSB higher, which would be better for speed gains right?
Example (stick with me on this one, it's just an example) I have a 800mhz chip, and the fsb is 100, so it would be 100x8 (8 being the multiplier. Firguring that the multiplier is only unlocked to go down, if I dropped the multi to 4 and bumped the FSB to 200 (so it would be the same, just 200x4 rather than 100x8) I would theoretically get higher speeds right? Since the FSB is higher, it can allow more bandwidth. This is the reasoning for multipliers being able to go down, right?
Basically, since we are no longer allowed to up the multiplier, the lower the multiplier and the higher FSB is better than a low FSB and a high multi right? Do you know what I'm saying? I know what I'm saying.