I thought i would finally try overclocking my bus today just for fun, and i just went up in increments of 1 and kept going. I clocked my processor back to the normal 6.5 multiplier, then proceeded.
Ended up going up to 120, but that couldn't even load the bios screen. I ran sisoft memory benchmark at 118, saved the picture;then i tried to come here to post and ie froze. ALU-500 fpu-589 at 118. Currently I'm using 115 because 116 locked up during counter-strike, but 115 hasn't so far. I got a 3dmark200 score of 2856 at 115. Not that impressive but I only have a v3 3000 agp. i'm running mem at bus+pci clk, cas 3, 2-way interleave, only 128mb. Sisoft reports it as TI pc100 cas2 chips, but the chips say micron -8e or at least i thought they did?
using a duron 650 and kt7-raid btw with just the retail taisol duron fan
cpu-84f sys-66f
not as stable as i thought. after 5 runs of 3dmark the comp restarted. hopefully 110 will work.
[Edited by da loser on 01-19-2001 at 11:44 PM]
115mhz bus
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112 was my max, but even then I still prefer around 105.
It's not the chips that don't like the FSB OC, it's the actual kt133 chipset.
It's not the chips that don't like the FSB OC, it's the actual kt133 chipset.
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I don't know about the KT7-RAID though I figure it has the same SoftMenu as my Abit KA7-100 but you can up the FSB without upping the bus of everything else. It's cool how they have it setup. They have several options:
<li>CPU Multiplier Factor
<li>CPU FSB/PCI Clock
<li>CPU FSB Plus (MHz)
The last one there is the magic one. Basically, it can go up in icrements of one to 28 so that you can run up to a FSB of 128 <b>without</b> messing with the PCI bus speed. So if you think you have a PCI card holding you back, you might try overclocking using that last feature (if you have not done so already)
[Edited by Hipnotic_Tranz on 01-21-2001 at 04:05 PM]
<li>CPU Multiplier Factor
<li>CPU FSB/PCI Clock
<li>CPU FSB Plus (MHz)
The last one there is the magic one. Basically, it can go up in icrements of one to 28 so that you can run up to a FSB of 128 <b>without</b> messing with the PCI bus speed. So if you think you have a PCI card holding you back, you might try overclocking using that last feature (if you have not done so already)
[Edited by Hipnotic_Tranz on 01-21-2001 at 04:05 PM]
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