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TUK101
09-03-01, 03:14 PM
Finally got enough great tips from you guys out there (Pinky,Jon,Zuck Ghou, and others) that I finally have my system 99% stabile at 1066. The last step was getting my memory running efficiently enough to handle things. Ran Sisoft Sandra burn in with excellent results for the first time and am a happy camper about it.:D Thanks again everyone out there that has replied to my posts.

Pinky
09-03-01, 07:49 PM
No problem. Glad we all helped.

Lancelot
09-04-01, 01:23 AM
Welcome to the club, lol! How long have you been tweaking? It took me months to get my setup stable @132.44FSB. I can even create and restore drive-images under dos at this speed.

tonsku
09-04-01, 02:15 AM
My system is really stable at 1066MHz(133FSB), and 1.9V core.
Memory setting is Cas 2-2-2, using Spectek PC133 mem.
3Dmark2000, 2001 with no problems! I have also used 3Dstudiomax etc. programs many hours without crashes.
Asus P2B rev 1.02 seems to be still good mobo for me!

TUK101
09-04-01, 05:08 PM
Originally posted by tonsku
My system is really stable at 1066MHz(133FSB), and 1.9V core.
Memory setting is Cas 2-2-2, using Spectek PC133 mem.
3Dmark2000, 2001 with no problems! I have also used 3Dstudiomax etc. programs many hours without crashes.
Asus P2B rev 1.02 seems to be still good mobo for me! This is done at stock voltage. Any time i tried to mess with the voltage it made it unstabile, so I returned it back to the stock setting.

TUK101
09-04-01, 05:22 PM
Originally posted by Lancelot
Welcome to the club, lol! How long have you been tweaking? It took me months to get my setup stable @132.44FSB. I can even create and restore drive-images under dos at this speed. I just got into the computers about 18 months ago. I was sucked in by one of those bogus "get a computer for $100 dollars" adds. I ended up with an Emachines which is nothing but a tweak from the get go lol. I had to fight just to get a pci Voodoo 3 accepted into the machine. The fight was getting the onboard agp 4mb video disabled and keeping it that way. Had to add more ram and a bigger HD. Anyhow, to make a long story short, I started visiting sights such as this one to get tips and know how on how to get my computer to work better. Finally what I came to realize is that in the long run it was cheaper to build my own and tweak on something that was worthwhile. I have since finished a sememster in which i took the Windows applications (word, excell, powerpoint, access). Its a lot of fun to be able to work with computers and make things just a teeny weeny bit faster than it was yesterday lol.