I happen to use a lot of USB, couple of external hubs, an internal PCI 2.0/Firewire combo card and the normal M/B plugin available for most boards at the moment.
One would think that with the Abit NF7-S boards and the PCI/AGP lock that the USB would be safe from going wacko with high FSB clocks.
Not so, I have found out the USB craps @215fsb, or there abouts, hell my Epox 8k3a+ without the 1/6 divider or PCI/AGP lock did better than this.
My question, everyone who is running above 215 or so, do you use USB, or are you clocking and giving up that priviledge???? This is with the newer boards that have AGP/PCI lockage or the 1/6 divider.
More of a question of curiosity as to if this is a common problem as it just pizzes me to see this happen.
Comments or solutions welcome.
baldy
One would think that with the Abit NF7-S boards and the PCI/AGP lock that the USB would be safe from going wacko with high FSB clocks.
Not so, I have found out the USB craps @215fsb, or there abouts, hell my Epox 8k3a+ without the 1/6 divider or PCI/AGP lock did better than this.
My question, everyone who is running above 215 or so, do you use USB, or are you clocking and giving up that priviledge???? This is with the newer boards that have AGP/PCI lockage or the 1/6 divider.
More of a question of curiosity as to if this is a common problem as it just pizzes me to see this happen.
Comments or solutions welcome.
baldy