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Soltek 75FRN2-RL W/Geil PC4000 502 Mhz

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I can't believe that I only paid $99 for this board, surely even a newbie can achieve better than average overclocks with this board!
My new rig is running at 9 X 250, and I must say even though it took me a week of trial and error to accomplish this I really did'nt expect to have that much success on air cooling.
After my phase change is up and running I will shoot for 11 X 250.:)
 
everytime I go to o'c my 2500 barton I cant even go 1mhz without a lockup or nopost. Congrats ( ihave the same board ).
 
BigJk-47 said:
everytime I go to o'c my 2500 barton I cant even go 1mhz without a lockup or nopost. Congrats ( ihave the same board ).

Sounds like you're PCI is not locked.
 
Glaze132 said:
Dude, that is great. Let's see some benchies. BTW what processor model do you have? Dang that is awesome. Congrats.

I did post benchies...under AMD CPU'S, at the time of the post I could not post an attatchment, so I posted links to the files in my personal web space and I guess that was not allowed either because that was promptly removed....I wonder what rule it was that I came close to breaking.:rolleyes:
 
ONE said:
I can't believe that I only paid $99 for this board, surely even a newbie can achieve better than average overclocks with this board!
My new rig is running at 9 X 250, and I must say even though it took me a week of trial and error to accomplish this I really did'nt expect to have that much success on air cooling.
After my phase change is up and running I will shoot for 11 X 250.:)


That's awsome! :thup:

After researching the nf2 boards for months I'm
glad I finally decided on the frn2-RL.
Should be here soon. .... can hardly wait! :clap:
 
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