1- Based on your explanation of "unlink the ratio" then it´s not possible.
2- I applied new thermal paste to the CPU so the heatsink would work better. And certainly it did since the temps were cooler (25 Celsius degrees average, without Dolphin running). I also cleaned up the sink.
3- I noticed something: I lowered the multiplier to 6, then started to O.C. the FSB (I left it near 240 MHz). It summed up 1.4 GHz.
Then I save the clocks, restart and open Windows. For my surprise, the clock speed of the CPU it was registering was the FSB speed, not the one from the cores.
Maybe Windows (XP) had a bug that used to base the CPU speed on the FSB´s?
(I know it sounds very confusing, if you are feeling like that, I´m pretty sorry).

2- I applied new thermal paste to the CPU so the heatsink would work better. And certainly it did since the temps were cooler (25 Celsius degrees average, without Dolphin running). I also cleaned up the sink.
3- I noticed something: I lowered the multiplier to 6, then started to O.C. the FSB (I left it near 240 MHz). It summed up 1.4 GHz.
Then I save the clocks, restart and open Windows. For my surprise, the clock speed of the CPU it was registering was the FSB speed, not the one from the cores.
Maybe Windows (XP) had a bug that used to base the CPU speed on the FSB´s?
(I know it sounds very confusing, if you are feeling like that, I´m pretty sorry).
Rig 1: Windows 10 Home | AMD A6-1450 @ 600/1000/1400 MHz | AMD Radeon HD Graphics 8250 | 4GB RAM | HP Pavilion TouchSmart 11.
Rig 2: Windows 10 Pro | Intel Core i7-2640M @ 780/2800/3500 MHz | Intel HD 3000 Mobile | 8GB RAM | Dell Latitude 6320.
