I overclocked my FX 6300 to the death
But as you can see not on the board you are using.
I had a 970A-UD3 v1.0 with a FX 4100 2 years ago and the overclock that i did then ,with the mobo ,with the caped HT, did not impressed me.Not to say that i always considered the board to throttle the CPU in some occasions.
If there are limitations in overclocking are due to other factors and not due to the HT cap to 2400.
My overclock on the board in the signature was done in many combinations of NB ,HT and CPU clocks and no matter what number of modules i was using there is no need to keep the HT at over 2400MT-s.
You wont loose anything performance wise ,you may gain more stability using even 2200MT.
On my CPU i got 4,4Ghz stable with 1,42 V on all cores ,4,5Ghz on a quad config (it sems one of the modules was weak without pumping voltage) and i got on one module(2 cores) 4,7Ghz ,this being usable 24/7 if in need.Never forced the voltage to much as my H 60 was limiting me ,i never intended to pass 65 Celsius in load.
So the CPU has some nice overclocking talents.
Increasing the NB clock also brings performance even using a 2200Mhz.
So keep in mind that the board does not limit you via the HT in what you intend to do ,but other features of the board may though.\You will be limited by other factors long before the 2400HT would cap something.
If you want more overclocking room you need to upgrade to high end boards featuring 990 chipset ,boards that are more rich feature wise and not due to the chipset itself they are better.