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glock19owner said:It all depends on the 8RDA+'s...especially what revision...I had 3 8RDA+'s and none of them would do over 193FSB without modding it...VDD and VDIMM mods...
wild_andy_c said:A new 8RDA3+ rev3.x with dual buck phase voltage regulation will hit 240MHz FSB out of the box every time without failure given the use of good NForce 2 compatible memory that is capable of that speed (check with NVidia for compatibility).
As for 8RDA+, in it's present revision - 2.2; it is every bit as capable as the 8RDA3+.
Get ready in the next couple of weeks to see EPoX 8RDA6+Pro reviews around the web with MCP1000 southbridge.
xpoc said:is there any more info on this 8rda6+ u know of?
Oni said:I'll coroborate this. I can't push mine any higher w/out a VDD mod. However, I have a revision 1.1, and anything below 2 has the same issue. 2.x and above fixed this issue.
wild_andy_c said:A new 8RDA3+ rev3.x with dual buck phase voltage regulation will hit 240MHz FSB out of the box every time without failure given the use of good NForce 2 compatible memory that is capable of that speed (check with NVidia for compatibility).
how do you up the FSb past 166? - becuase that the highes in the list (in the bios)R4z0r4mu5 Pr|m3 said:my old 8rda+ 1.1 went 195 stable with the stock northbridge heatsink, i put a sk6+ on it and that put it at 210
wild_andy_c said:A new 8RDA3+ rev3.x with dual buck phase voltage regulation will hit 240MHz FSB out of the box every time without failure given the use of good NForce 2 compatible memory that is capable of that speed (check with NVidia for compatibility).
As for 8RDA+, in it's present revision - 2.2; it is every bit as capable as the 8RDA3+.
Get ready in the next couple of weeks to see EPoX 8RDA6+Pro reviews around the web with MCP1000 southbridge.
wild_andy_c said:A new 8RDA3+ rev3.x with dual buck phase voltage regulation will hit 240MHz FSB out of the box every time without failure given the use of good NForce 2 compatible memory that is capable of that speed (check with NVidia for compatibility).
As for 8RDA+, in it's present revision - 2.2; it is every bit as capable as the 8RDA3+.
Get ready in the next couple of weeks to see EPoX 8RDA6+Pro reviews around the web with MCP1000 southbridge.
Oni said:I'll coroborate this. I can't push mine any higher w/out a VDD mod. However, I have a revision 1.1, and anything below 2 has the same issue. 2.x and above fixed this issue.
hutchin said:how do you up the FSb past 166? - becuase that the highes in the list (in the bios)
- cos i have a 2600+ (tbred) @ 166*12.5=2088mhz