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Anyone here using an AU11 and Athlon XP 2200+ processor? This is my configuration and it works great! Has anyone tried overclocking this setup? I heard it's possible to push the FSB to about 150 MHz. I'm getting the following in PC mark after tweaking the BIOS settings as much as possible without overclocking: CPU - 5369 Memory - 3548 HDD - 1403 Any comments would be appreciated. |
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> Anyone here using an AU11 and Athlon XP 2200+ processor? This is my > configuration and it works great! > > Has anyone tried overclocking this setup? I heard it's possible to > push the FSB to about 150 MHz. .... I have an AU13 with an Athlon XP... I overclocked my FSB from 133 to 166, no problems. I think for many the speed of the RAM is a limitation. |
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try a 166 fsb and set the ram to same, you should be able to do it if
that board can lock the agp and pci at 66 and 33 <> wrote in message news ... > > Anyone here using an AU11 and Athlon XP 2200+ processor? This is my > configuration and it works great! > > Has anyone tried overclocking this setup? I heard it's possible to > push the FSB to about 150 MHz. > > I'm getting the following in PC mark after tweaking the BIOS settings > as much as possible without overclocking: > > CPU - 5369 > Memory - 3548 > HDD - 1403 > > Any comments would be appreciated. |
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No, it's 75MHz for the AGP
<> wrote in message news:... > > There is an option to set the AGP frequency but I don't think so for > the PCI bus. Thinking back to the old days, I remember even the old > 486 and P1 mainboards had BIOS options to set the ISA and PCI bus > frequency. Maybe the AU11 does have this feature hidden somewhere. I > thought this was a moot point anyway because the PCI bus is always 33 > MHz. Isn't it?? > > Is 66 MHz the normal speed of the AGP bus? > > Thanks. > > > > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 04:02:08 GMT, "farmuse" <> > wrote: > > > try a 166 fsb and set the ram to same, you should be able to do it if > >that board can lock the agp and pci at 66 and 33 > > > ><> wrote in message > >news .. .> >> > >> Anyone here using an AU11 and Athlon XP 2200+ processor? This is my > >> configuration and it works great! > >> > >> Has anyone tried overclocking this setup? I heard it's possible to > >> push the FSB to about 150 MHz. > >> > >> I'm getting the following in PC mark after tweaking the BIOS settings > >> as much as possible without overclocking: > >> > >> CPU - 5369 > >> Memory - 3548 > >> HDD - 1403 > >> > >> Any comments would be appreciated. > > > |