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microfire said:Will a selector for 3:4 or 4:5 divider ever be added to the canterwood chipset?
Coz said:I875P supports the following system memory clock ratios....
3:2, 5:4, 1:1, 4:5 and 3:4.
The MCH can be fooled into using any of them at any given FSB speed if you've got a suitable BIOS.
If the BIOS allows it then yes. If it doesn't then it would require modding to allow access to those dividers. Intel's official divider/FSB combos for I875P look something like this.....Shane5578 said:
does this mean you can use 3:2 and 5:4 on 533 cpus?
Apparently if the BIOS allows it - but why would you want to?Shane5578 said:does this mean you can use 3:2 and 5:4 on 533 cpus?
JKeefe said:Apparently if the BIOS allows it - but why would you want to?
microfire said:I only see reports of peoples being able you run 1:1 with 533fsb cpu.
larva said:That was a guy reporting the 4:5 was unstable, even with the cpu running at stock rates. There is no doubt 865/875 supports 3:4 and 4:5 modes, the question is if there is any board on which they function correctly or if there will ever be.
Terry said:http://www.pbase.com/image/15917946
I jerked the 2.8 off my other IC7 now to try a 2.4c on it but here the 2.8 [533] was running fine at 170mhz with the memory running at 425mhz in Dual Channel