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crazylarry
02-02-01, 04:55 PM
up my pc.
I am knew at OCing and am learing a lot...

BUT any tips/info would be most appreciated!!!!

Here is my system
KT7 Raid with Tai heat sink
extra case fan
ATI All n Wonder Radeon AGP
SB Live Value
Crucial 256 CL 2, pc133 168pin
45gb Deskstar ATA 100, 7200
AMD TB 1 ghtz chip

3Dmark score
1st time ran 0
next 3600
next 4440

each time i changed some settings... but I should be a lot higher... right?
have not OC... still learning or to scared that I could screw something up

THANKS FOR ANY and ALL info.

PS. I wish someone would just send me the most optimized settings for my PC... but that would be to eazy
:)

Daniel ~
02-02-01, 05:11 PM
Moved Post to "AMD Motherboards"

Rob Cork
02-03-01, 09:03 AM
Just make sure you have AGP4x enabled, as well as fast writes for your graphics card memory, and try AGP sidebanding as well (there should be options for all of these in your bios). You could also try forcing 4-way interleaving on your system RAM, but I'm not sure how much that'll help your 3dmark score. Use the latest drivers for your radeon, and shut down all unecessary apps before running 3dmark.

DamnFast
02-05-01, 12:15 AM
Overclock your CPU to higher FSB. This will dramatically increase your 3Dmark score. If you don't want to overclock. put the FSB to something like i.e 8 x 133FSB = 1064MHz. ( for about the same speed as your CPU at 10 x 100FSB) You might need a better HSF to cool down your CPU. Alpha PEP66 or Hedgehog will be a good choice. Swiftech's MC462 is very good one if you got the bux.
Well, try little bit by bit and you'll hit much higher score. 4400 for you current system is too low. You're not sucking Juices out of your Hardware yet. Keep trying :)

Eriksson
02-05-01, 01:53 AM
Unless his board is the new KT7A-Raid he will not get his fsb higher than 110-115mhz (typical values)


However If anyone wants to actually get the jucie out of his/ hers KT7 board this link is a MUST read.

http://www.apushardware.com/?action=articles&id=44&order=&pos=0