I have what I like to call "shampoo RAM" generic SDRAM. Its only CAS 3 and its timings are 3-3-3 on my P3V4X mobo (SPD setting). I currently have it clocked at 140Mhz from its stock 133Mhz setting.
I am unable to O/C beyond 140Mhz FSB without going BLUE SCREEN. I was wondering if I were to invest in high quality SDRAM (i.e. Crucial, etc.) that are CAS 2 and has a 7.5 ms or lower (if they exist) timings maybe I will be able to go above 140Mhz FSB into a stable 142, 144 or above setting?
Here are my specs:
PIII 700 FCPGA - cB0 @980Mhz core voltage is 1.90 v (Using Abit Slotket III adapter for slot 1 interface)
Using Artic Silver paste and Alpha PEP66 T with Delta Fan to cool CPU down
P3V4X mobo (and yes the clock generator and chipset are being cooled by Artic Silver and a heatsink)
Shampoo RAM @ 140Mhz (generic SDRAM PC 133 CAS 3 RAM)
FSB is running at 140Mhz
I/O voltage is 3.66
Many thanks if you can provide some advice if any.
I am unable to O/C beyond 140Mhz FSB without going BLUE SCREEN. I was wondering if I were to invest in high quality SDRAM (i.e. Crucial, etc.) that are CAS 2 and has a 7.5 ms or lower (if they exist) timings maybe I will be able to go above 140Mhz FSB into a stable 142, 144 or above setting?
Here are my specs:
PIII 700 FCPGA - cB0 @980Mhz core voltage is 1.90 v (Using Abit Slotket III adapter for slot 1 interface)
Using Artic Silver paste and Alpha PEP66 T with Delta Fan to cool CPU down
P3V4X mobo (and yes the clock generator and chipset are being cooled by Artic Silver and a heatsink)
Shampoo RAM @ 140Mhz (generic SDRAM PC 133 CAS 3 RAM)
FSB is running at 140Mhz
I/O voltage is 3.66
Many thanks if you can provide some advice if any.