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KT 7 Setting and 1.2 TBird update.

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Wildfire

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First the AVIA 1.2 TBird is dead. Gone back to the shop for testing as it wouldn't even run stabl @ 1200.

Also what settings do people use on their KT 7s I have been reccomended the following:

CPU operating speed - User Defined
Multiplier - 12.5x
FSB - 107
CPU Power supply - User define
Core voltage - 1.85v
I/O voltage - 3.50v

Fast CPU Command Decode - Normal
CPU drive strength - 3
Enhance chip performance - Enabled
Force 4-way interleave - Enabled
Enable DRAM 4K-page mode - Enabled
DRAM clock - HCLK+PCICLK / for 133 Memory, set to Host only if Pc100

Bank 0/1 DRAM Timing - Turbo
Bank 2/3 DRAM Timing - Turbo
Bank 4/5 DRAM Timing - Turbo
DRAM Bank interleave - 4 Way
Delay DRAM Read latch - AUTO
MD Driving strength - HI
SDRAM Cycle length - 2 /3
P2C/C2P Concurrency - Disabled

AGP Aperture size - 128 / Half your system memory
AGP 4x Mode - Enabled/Disable this option if you get system freezes
AGP Driving Control - Auto/Manual*
AGP Driving Value - *
Fast Writes Support - Disabled

this gets my previous 1.2 to 1.4 but trying some of these options results in crashes system freezes and really high pitch whines through the speakers.

Can anybody enlighten me as to what some of these mean and what they do. Also a good set up for my KT 7.

Present setup is:

TBird 850 @ 1050 (10.5 x 100)
Taisol with Delta 60 mm
KT 7
640Mb PQI PC133 RAM
GeForce 2 MX DH PRO
Soundblaster live
x2 80 mm YS Tech fans
 
I'm just wondering how you change the DRAM CLOCK.
When I go to change it, with the page up/down, it doesn't
do anything. I think it's stuck on Host, but I have pc-133
crucial ram.
 
snookhook (Jul 22, 2001 05:13 p.m.):
I'm just wondering how you change the DRAM CLOCK.
When I go to change it, with the page up/down, it doesn't
do anything. I think it's stuck on Host, but I have pc-133
crucial ram.

The Dram clock setting HCLK+PCICLK is only used for 133 mhz memory if used on a 100 mhz FSB as it multiplys the FSB with the PCI speed ( 100 x 33 = 133 ) to use all the available ram bandwith. If the memory is 133 mhz and being used on a 133 mhz FSB then you use Host same as you would for PC100 running on 100 mhz FSB.
 
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