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More info?)
Only thing I changed to OC mine was the CPU Overclock MHz and the CPU
Vcore and Dimm voltage settings, they are all in the Freq/Volt section.
I set my ram timings manually and didn't have to change them to
overclock, just the dimm voltage, but you shouldn't have to mess with
dimm timings or dimm voltage until you go past 233MHz.
I'm just using PATA drives, from power on to Windows in about 30
seconds.
Ed
On 16 Aug 2004 20:22:34 GMT, yanquidawg@aol.com (YanquiDawg) wrote:
>Thanks man,that's good info.Just what I needed.Have you tweaked your DDR
>timings at all? I've got one 512MB stick of Buffalo tech(Winbond) PC3700 which
>tranlates to 466 FSB. I doubt I'll get very close to that. Tried changing some
>settings but I got an error saying"not enough memory to load OS. Could you
>point out what settings in the BIOS you changed?
> Another thing is,I'm having really long boot times. Something like a minute
>and a half where my last system was closer to 30 seconds.
>I'm pretty sure both the SATA and onboard LAN are the culprits. How's your boot
>time and did you do anything to speed it up?Thanks again,Dawg
>
>>>How to overclock this board with a A64 2800+. Settings are a bit different
>>from
>>>my old 266A and T-Brid 1800+
>
>>Raise the CPU clock from 200 on up, this also runs your ram at the same
>>MHz (in sync) if ram is set to the DDR400 setting in BIOS.
>>
>>I'm running the original bios and have a 3200+ (2.2/512K) in mine with
>>3-256mb sticks of Corsair PC3200LLPT (2-3-2-6).
>>
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