Sat Nov 17 11:19:10 2001
Just a good old Zalman CNPS5001.
Sat Nov 17 11:28:07 2001
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Sat Nov 17 18:19:08 2001
i have Dual T-birds running solid!
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Sat Nov 17 22:00:48 2001
Sat Nov 17 23:25:30 2001
9*100
RAM or drives unstable at 6*150? Or did you not try it?
6*150 would perform better if everything worked.
Sun Nov 18 01:44:44 2001
I often wondered if your drives, since they are running out of spec, are slowed down by constant verifications, due to the over clocking?
In other words, you gain on the cpu, but suck overall, because the other components are having to check and recheck, out of spec info?
PW
Sun Nov 18 01:52:56 2001
In other words, you gain on the cpu, but suck overall, because the other components are having to check and recheck, out of spec info?
Not really, If you hit the right FSB's, there will be no overclocking of any component besides the CPU. When you overclock the PCI/AGP bus, you will also overclock the devices on those busses. These devices performance will improve with the higher clock of the system, but will be more prone to failure and malfunction. Your system will only be as stable as your least stable component.
Sun Nov 18 14:43:48 2001
from Imitation Gruel posted at 12:25 am on Nov. 18, 2001RAM or drives unstable at 6*150? Or did you not try it?
This will answer your questions:
VIA KT133
Sun Nov 18 15:30:34 2001
This will answer your questions:VIA KT133
Indeed, that does. The KT133, for whatsoever, didn't overclock worth a damn via the FSB. Conspiracy theorists might believe it was because of the PLL's Via had manufacturers install so that they could concentrate on the improved KT133A.
Are you waiting on Hammer before a significant system overhaul?
Mon Nov 19 01:56:10 2001
from Socrates posted at 7:44 pm on Nov. 17, 2001
ocing is not good if you are frying your other components by being out of spec.I often wondered if your drives, since they are running out of spec, are slowed down by constant verifications, due to the over clocking?
In other words, you gain on the cpu, but suck overall, because the other components are having to check and recheck, out of spec info?
PW
I dont think the drives would be effected by an out of spec PCI bus. PCI busses aren't even consistant at default speeds from motherboard to motherboard. They can be off by as much as a few percent. I've run IDE off a 44mhz PCI bus before and had no problems. What I wonder is does overclocking the PCI bus like that improve the maximum data transfer. Like on my old BX board that only was ATA33, would this make it like ATA44 in terms of data transfer.
Mon Nov 19 04:26:19 2001
Mon Nov 19 08:29:35 2001
"Hmmm," asked the newbie, "can you o/c P3 750's on a SuperMicro P6DBE?"
Not bloody likely. SuperMicro isn't known for overclocking -- they don't make enthusiast's boards. If your board had any overclocking options whatsoever I'd be pretty much aghast. It's not something their market expects.
Mon Nov 19 14:45:49 2001
"Hmmm," asked the newbie, "can you o/c P3 750's on a SuperMicro P6DBE?"
Tue Nov 20 13:42:40 2001
from Imitation Gruel posted at 4:30 pm on Nov. 18, 2001Are you waiting on Hammer before a significant system overhaul?
I do not need a new mainboard, nor do I see need for new whizbang features like ATA-100, DDR-RAM or USB2.
Tue Nov 20 13:49:20 2001
Tue Nov 20 13:50:46 2001
but one day you shall be needing such things and on that day you shall recall what I am about to say:
"I AM THE GREAT ILLUSTRIOUS POOPY HEAD!!!"
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I rule.
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He doesn't post here anymore.
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