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master tweaker
04-30-01, 08:14 PM
What can I expect to push the fsb on an 900 t-bird running on an A7vkt133a?
dolemitecomputer
04-30-01, 08:55 PM
I am using a Duron 600@915+ with a Abit KT7A Raid and Crucial 256 133mhz 2-2-2 memory. In the BIOS I have the DRAM set to FSB+PCI and the highest it has gone so far is 119. That is around 152 mhz. The CAS latency is set to 3. At 120 the computer would not boot at all.
the fsb is more related to the board and pci stuff you are using,not the chip- please submit some more info!
oc jason
05-02-01, 09:21 AM
with that board you should be able to get 133 or above-but that is all depending on your RAM, and some other factors-but the board's chipet will do above 133 FSB
LikuidFusion (May 02, 2001 09:21 a.m.):
with that board you should be able to get 133 or above-but that is all depending on your RAM, and some other factors-but the board's chipet will do above 133 FSB
I have seen 145-160 common for people with pc133 ram. I have generic pc-133 and I can do 155 at cas 3 and that's limited by cooling since my lowest multiplier is 6.5. This is on a epox 8kta3 w/ tbird 750.
oc jason
05-02-01, 09:35 AM
see there you go-the board will do it just hope the ram is gonna hold up-you can get 140 easy with good 133 ram
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