Hi, ok pretty new to OC'ing.

i have here is:

1 x Intel P4 @ 2.53 GHz w/ 533 FSB
1 x Springdale Based motherboard. (dual-ddr)
2x OCZ PC3200 RAM


now, here comes the question!

I was recently reading an article on anadtech and they had a p4 2.8 doing a FSB at 333?!?!?!?!?

how is that possible? the effective FSB of the p4 2.8 is 533 / 4 for a total of 133. so in DDR terms thats 266mhz.

in order to get the P4 up to a effective DDR clock of 333 you need to boost up the FSB to 166mhz.

now in short, How do i get my P4 2.53Ghz up to a 166 FSB ( AKA DDR clock of 333)

so i just go into the BIOS of my MOBO, increase the FSB to 166?

now doesnt that also increase the MHz speed of the processor? ( <Internal clock> x <FSB> = <actual operating speed>)?

Thanks
Rob