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Charger
02-03-02, 10:19 PM
Hello everyone,
I'm new to the scene and was wondering if anyone has tried to overclock this combination? 1.0A celery and Asus TUV4X mobo?
Here are the rest of my specs: 40 Gig maxtor hd 7200 rpm
Asus V7700 Geforce Gts deluxe
Ensonique soundcard
256 megs PC-133 ram
If anyone has had any luck please respond ASAP or If anyone has any tips.
Thanks everyone great board!
I'm not familiar with the board, but the tuallies are some of the strongest chips Intel has made IMHO. Couple of rules...Get a good cooler, these things are tempermental around 38-40C, so you want to keep it cool. Also, burn-in seems to help these chips alot. Raise your voltage to the max, drop your bus to 66, and run some heavy benches (prime95, sandra, 3DMark2001, etc.) for a day or so. Then give it a shot. I don't know what options you have for FSB on that mobo, but that chip should be good for 135+ with good cooling...good luck!
Works awesome! I really like this chip and the mobo is great too, one thing though... It canīt post over 150MHz FSB....and i know that itīs not the cpu thatīs the problem :( Any one know of this problem and got a sollousion for it?
150mhz fsb...that's an excellent o\c ....be satisfied with it and enjoy the power.
It canīt post over 150MHz FSB....and i know that itīs not the cpu thatīs the problem Actually, it may be the problem! Most of those tA1 chips run out of steam in the 1500+ range, and I think most of the 1.0a's were good for 1500 before they topped out. That is an excellent o/c, be proud of yourself! :D
Originally posted by takiwa
Actually, it may be the problem! Most of those tA1 chips run out of steam in the 1500+ range, and I think most of the 1.0a's were good for 1500 before they topped out. That is an excellent o/c, be proud of yourself! :D
Thanks man :D Well itīs not that iīm dissapointed with my o/c itīs just that i know that this chip could make it a little bit higher if my mobo was able to do it. I think itīs the northbridge that giving me a hard time :) Will try to cool it more properly an see what it gives after that... except that i really like this motherboard.
It gives nice memoryscores with the 4-way interleave patch (about 2300 in PC-Mark 2002, and about 1150 in Sandra2002Pro memory bench) and the extra boost comes from "Tweak Bios 1.53b" (try it, you might like it :) ) Here is where to find it : http://miro.pair.com/tweakbios/ C Ya!!
PS. I have finally found whatīs keeping the O/C back! With beta-bios 1004.005 on this board you have to disable "cpu-dram back to back transactions" this will give you a chance to get higher FSB on this board. If you are using "Tweak Bios 1.53b" you can enable this setting in windows to get highest possible performance from the system. I have tested my 1.0A at 155MHz FSB but itīs not stable with aircooling at that speed. 153MHz FSB is what my CPU can do stable at this moment, not to shabby i think :D 53% O/C aircooled :) Ds.
Is there anyone else that have tryed this bios-setting on this board (ASUS TUV4X)? What is the max FSB limit with an P3 Tualatin on a board like this?
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