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Originally posted by JucyTEC
....GAP at auto auto auto Disabled Disabled.
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Originally posted by ThreeDee
I have a 2.4c chip that I have gotten up to 325mhz fsb on an IC7-G motherboard ...but had to put an old Geforce 2 Ultra in to get up that high , where as with a 5900,9700,and 9800 videocard ...anything past 303mhz fsb would result in either windows loading super slow or not at all .
Originally posted by ThreeDee
dont have the equipment to test to see if agp actually being locked at 66mhz or not ...but based on results of overclocking ..I am thinking that its not being truly locked down ..but really dont know for sure
Originally posted by Clevor
I don't frequent this forum anymore as the site was blocked at work
Sepal said:how do you heads get past 300 fsb ? i too have the ic7g w/geil 4300 w/koolance setup and i could not run past 270 fsb sync'd. Even when i 3:2 or 5:4 it, no dice.
im currently 250x15 at 3.76 from a 3.0northwood at 119F while folding and surfing.
even my 2.4 hit 3.2 but never ever close to ... 3.7 you say 0n air ? goodness.
_orcus_ said:My 2.4C will boot into BIOS at 310 fsb but it won't do much else... Windows gives an immediate BSOD within seconds of loading.
I had to lower it down to 285 fsb to be prime95 stable.
minesocphangaz said:i was able to run at 315FSB with my 2.4C.. but due to RAMs it wasn't stable... i was getting 3.78Ghz on air!
theHinge said:2.4c m0 on IC7-MAX3: briefly good to go at 300fsb, will run 295 & below all day long.
LionKinG88 said:System Specs:
Intel Pentium 4 3.2Ghz HT @ 3.61Ghz
ABIT IC7-MAX3
2x512DDR 400Mhz RAM (Gonna get 2 new Ballistix ones)
ASUS Radeon 9800XT 256Mb OC:ed Dont remember
1x80GB Maxtor,1x120GB Maxtor,1x200GB Seagate
CPU Cooler: Therlamright SP-94
+ Arctic Silver
Idle temp ~49-52C
chrisf6969 said:I think Anandtech has a PCI device that shows the PCI speed.
Also, I've seen a few other websites here & there test PCI bus speeds. (I think overclockers.com)
But I think the problem is the AGP bus speed. So I dont think that device would help.
Maybe someone out there has an AGP test device(if they exist) and could use a PCI videocard if you need to boot to get a reading.
Old and useless sticky?LstOfTheBrunnenG said:Seriously, guys, why is the thread still stickied?
If we're keeping threads stickied for nostalgia I vote we bring back the IS7 vs IC7 thread, the days when people were going nuts over that itty bitty boost from PAT were crazy.
DeFex said:I have a hardware device called "VICS RD2 multifunction PCI analyser" which plugs in to PCI slot and shows PCI bus freq, as well as %utilisation etc. and when i have the AGP/PCI lock on my Asus P4C800 the PCI bus frequency does not waver from where it is meant to be when i change the FSB
also you can check with a program called "clockgen" if there is a version made for your motherboard.