Np, I'm sure I did see it before could have been on one of the other tech forums (that overclock one?) Either way wish I could look for it myself but on phone atm. Tomorrow I'll go looking for it.
**EDIT** I went looking anyway
😀 and found this on it, note its not the one i was talking about:
http://forums.amd.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=13&threadid=138802
According to this (not the best site to get info from bet meh) increasing the HT to a point does increase performance a lil bit in certain situations. Note this bit here is from 2k9 on AM2+
"The HT Link frequency is not what what we'd call interesting in terms of overclocking for performance. The difference in performance between very low and high frequencies is in most benchmarks non-existing, although we see a noticeable performance increase in the 3D benchmark. Note that the effect of overclocking the HT link frequency depends on what type of video card you're using. IGP's and high-end video cards (for instance dual gpu cards) will benefit more from HT Link overclocking, because they rely on high pci-e transfer rates. Low- and middle-end cards, which are less powerful and have a lower transfer rate, will benefit a lot less. *: Because of the NB frequency of 1.8GHz, we were not able to test HT link performance scaling beyond 1.8GHz. The HT Link has to be equal or lower than the NB frequency at all times due to the design."