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Subject: Re: Fast single Athlon & Dual Athlon results w/ various engines

Author: Aaron Gordon

Date: 21:26:28 06/11/03

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On June 11, 2003 at 18:58:31, Rafael Vasquez wrote:

>On June 11, 2003 at 18:54:27, Aaron Gordon wrote:
>
>>On June 11, 2003 at 18:45:55, Rafael Vasquez wrote:
>>
>>>Aaron
>>>
>>>I have a Biostar M7VIG which gave me problems with a
>>>Thundebird XP 2000+ which finally I managed to run at
>>>1602 mhz using a software.The software is warpspeeder
>>>version 0.95 and I'm using Win2000.
>>>Do you think That your chips can run in that motherboard?
>>>
>>>Rafael
>>
>>Your board should at least be able to run 2250MHz speed (1.65v) at 166fsb.
>
>I recall that it lets me set 100mhz or 133mhz for fsb
>
>>That board doesn't have 3 or 4 phase power setup so I can't guarantee it will do
>>more, but, I have a 15 day money back guarantee. If it doesn't work, no
>>problem.. send it back.
>>
>>Your best bet would be to pick up an Abit NF7-S v2.0 or Epox 8RDA
>>(motherboards). You'd be able to hit 2.4GHz/1.75v with ease on one of those
>>boards and will have full multiplier and fsb control. This mean you could run
>>400fsb (12x200) very easily. You don't even need fast ram, because both boards
>>allow you to run your ram slower than the fsb itself.

I would recommend you upgrade your board first before you get a new chip.




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