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cozmo_d
05-16-01, 08:59 AM
Hi oc's just wondering i herd that if i rased my CAS Latency timing
from 2 too 3 it might be possible to raise the fsb setting
anyone ever here of this or is it a fary tail ?
right now i have the multiplier @ 10 & the fsb @ 6 wana shoot for 10
already tried 10 lil while ago & she wouldnt boot went down to 5 & booted then pushed to 6 no problems so far, but havent stressed the cpu
with any intinsive aplications either
g-launcher
05-16-01, 09:02 AM
Just raise the voltage to 1.85V. This isn't air-cooled is it?
g-launcher
05-16-01, 09:05 AM
cozmo_d (May 16, 2001 08:59 a.m.):
Hi oc's just wondering i herd that if i rased my CAS Latency timing
from 2 too 3 it might be possible to raise the fsb setting
anyone ever here of this or is it a fary tail ?
right now i have the multiplier @ 10 & the fsb @ 6 wana shoot for 10
already tried 10 lil while ago & she wouldnt boot went down to 5 & booted then pushed to 6 no problems so far, but havent stressed the cpu
with any intinsive aplications either
Hopefully you can change it through BIOS (press del before the Windows screen shows). My computer doesn't let me change fsb consecutively, but has a bunch of different settings to choose from. I'm trying to make the clock multiplier activate as of right now
1.33 ghz @ 1.4 ghz 1.8V
Voodoo 4 166 @ 150! (Heatsink got messed up)
cd-rw 8x4x32
win98SE
128 mb 2100 ddr
cozmo_d
05-16-01, 12:42 PM
g-launcher (May 16, 2001 09:02 a.m.):
Just raise the voltage to 1.85V. This isn't air-cooled is it?
hey yes it is air cooled & im not gona push it to 185v lol
what i want to do is raise the fsb to 10 & leave the multiplier @ 10
so i can get to 1100
but when i go to 8 & up it will not boot
then i was reading in here some were that possibly if the cas setting is 2
that you wont be able to push the fsb up to high
If your M/Board has the new Via133A chipset, then you should be able to push your FSB to 133 or higher & be stable. If your M/Board does not & it has the Via133 chipset, then you will to keep it lower than 133 to keep it stable. My PC-150 Ram will default to CAS 3 when set above 138 FSB. The FSB also can effect your PCI & AGP timing defaults.
Pat
cozmo_d
05-16-01, 02:55 PM
Pat (May 16, 2001 01:53 p.m.):
If your M/Board has the new Via133A chipset, then you should be able to push your FSB to 133 or higher & be stable. If your M/Board does not & it has the Via133 chipset, then you will to keep it lower than 133 to keep it stable. My PC-150 Ram will default to CAS 3 when set above 138 FSB. The FSB also can effect your PCI & AGP timing defaults.
Pat
thx pat it is the kt133 chipset not A :(
so it sounds like if i want to get to 1100 mhz im going to have to try for 10.5 on the multiplier
you could drop the cas latency to 3, and it probably would give you a few more mhz on your fsb, but the perfomance drop would be bigger than the gain.
the kt133 isn't really going to let you overclock the fsb.. the highest i can get mine to is 107mhz on an a7v... if you want a hefty fsb, you'll have to get a kt133a board.
cozmo_d
05-17-01, 02:19 AM
proze (May 17, 2001 01:03 a.m.):
you could drop the cas latency to 3, and it probably would give you a few more mhz on your fsb, but the perfomance drop would be bigger than the gain.
the kt133 isn't really going to let you overclock the fsb.. the highest i can get mine to is 107mhz on an a7v... if you want a hefty fsb, you'll have to get a kt133a board.
thx for the tip proze figures i jumped the gun on buying the kt7 when it first came out
i think im going to hold of for a year or 2 & get somthing realy wild
who knows what they will come up with next
i been seing some ddr oc pc's here dam nice speeds
well im asuming that the axia is a ddr board havent been up on the new boards latley
thx for the tip on the cas setting
no problem. :)
yeah, the ddr boards are nice. pity they don't give much of a performance increase over the standard kt133a though.
the axia that everyone is talking about is the latest "super-batch" of processors. mostly 1ghz tbirds and up that overclock amazingly with very little effort. sort of, today's celeron II 533a and 566...
cozmo_d
05-17-01, 04:59 AM
proze (May 17, 2001 04:10 a.m.):
no problem. :)
yeah, the ddr boards are nice. pity they don't give much of a performance increase over the standard kt133a though.
the axia that everyone is talking about is the latest "super-batch" of processors. mostly 1ghz tbirds and up that overclock amazingly with very little effort. sort of, today's celeron II 533a and 566...
lol the axia is a new amd chip duhhhh cozmo!
sounds nice maybe ill fisharound for one
BTW looks like 1050 is about as fast as im gona be able to push this thing on air
had it at 1060 with 1.75 v but i didnt like the temp it was peeking out at
around 50c
not realy bad but i prefere to stay cooler
normaly its around 46c to 48c idol 37c
i dont think going from 1050 to 1060 is worth getting so much hoter
maybe ill try to go to 6 on the fsb without bumping the v core up just go back to default v & see if it will run thx for all the help
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