Specifications
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CPU NorthBridge Performance Tuning 
The CPU NorthBridge (CPU NB) clock speed determines the efficiency and bandwidth capacity of the Memory 
controller. L3 cache runs at this frequency as well. CPU NB performance tuning gives a measurable boost for 
overall system performance. In particular it can reduce the Memory latency and improve L3 cache bandwidth 
and latency. In some scenarios the CPU NB should be tuned in order to take the full advantage of overclocked 
Memory frequency and bandwidth. In general the CPU NB clock should be at least two times the Memory clock 
(example in case of DDR3-1600: 2 x 800MHz = 1600MHz NB clock). 
In terms of  power  delivery and  voltage regulation the latest AM2+  and AM3/AM3+ motherboards have a 
dedicated power plane for the CPU NB Voltage rail. The voltage level of CPU NB power plane (CPU NB VID) 
can be set independently from the CPU Core Voltage rail (CPU VID). 
The frequency of CPU NB is determined by the CPU NB Multiplier (CPU NB FID) and by the HT reference clock 
(HT  ref. clock,  200MHz  by  default).  CPU  NB  Multiplier  can  not  be  changed  on  the  fly  (as  various  memory 
parameters and memory training is based on the NB clock value). A reboot is required in order to adjust the 
CPU NB Multiplier. Therefore the performance tuning of CPU NB is mostly done thru the BIOS menu. Note that 
CPU  NB  Multipliers are  integer values  and  therefore  the  adjustment will  be  in  steps  of  200MHz  or  more 
(depending on HT ref clock value). The combination of “HT ref clock” and the “CPU NB Multiplier” adjustment in 
the BIOS menu will allow finer steps. 
HT reference clock adjustments can be done on the fly via the AMD OverDrive™ utility or via the motherboard 
vendors  utility  and  this  allows  finer  granularity  for CPU  NB  Performance  tuning  and may  reduce  the  time 
required for tuning (as there is no need to reboot the system between different HT ref. clock values). 
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE AMD PRODUCT WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER DAMAGES CAUSED BY 
RUNNING COMPONENTS OUTSIDE OF SPECIFICATION INCLUDING DAMAGES CAUSED BY 
OVERCLOCKING (EVEN WHEN OVERCLOCKING IS ENABLED WITH THE AMD OVERDRIVE UTILITY).
CPU NB performance tuning with AMD OverDrive™ utility (HT ref. clock): 
1)  Set CPU NB and HT Link multiplier to known good values (example: 2000MHz or x10) 
2)  Set CPU Core  Multiplier(s) / Voltage to a known stable setting before proceeding with CPU NB 
performance tuning (to ensure that CPU core doesn’t cause stability issues / crashes) 
3)  Set Memory clock and timings to known stable settings (example: DDR3-1333 CL9-9-9) and note that 
the Memory interface will also be overclocked when HT ref. clock is adjusted. Memory must be able to 
run  10%  above  the  default clock during  CPU  NB  tests.  Set  Memory  to DDR3-1333  (or  DDR3-1600 
depending on your memory specification) and boost Memory voltage to 1.600V to ensure stability 
4)  Adjust “HT ref. clock” slider in AOD (2MHz steps for accuracy, 5MHz steps for less accurate but faster 
results) 
a.  NOTE: If you motherboard doesn’t have BIOS support for AOD HT Ref. clock adjustment you 
could use the motherboard vendors software utility for this step 










