Author: Aaron Gordon
Date: 09:44:47 01/03/02
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This was run on an Asus A7V266-E at 1.85v. My previous motherboards I have been able to voltage mod (up to 2.3v) however this one I cannot. This board was given to me by AMD (along with the rest of the system) to do optimization for Quake3.. and I have to keep this hardware configuration for benchmarking. Now, if I had a choice on which motherboard to get then it would have been the Epox 8KHA+. It has the KT266a chipset and you can voltage mod the vcore & the ddr voltage. The board can also run up to 210fsb(420DDR) with the use of 1/5 & 1/6 pci dividers and 2/6 & 1/3 agp dividers. Also at speeds higher than 170fsb an option in the bios appears so you can enabled a 3/4 ram divider. That way you can run 200fsb (400DDR) and run your ram at 150fsb(300ddr) and have your PCI/AGP at stock speeds. Best of all it's only $99 :) On January 03, 2002 at 08:30:55, K. Burcham wrote: > > >Aaron thanks for running this. > >what motherboard are you using? > >are you able to use a stock voltage setting, or did you have > to modify the motherboard to get the voltage you needed? > >kburcham
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