875P@280MHz FSB-QDR1120!

Crashman

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<A HREF="http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?s=1b05e6623bb8308e9119cc73baadda67&threadid=8342" target="_new">Linky Linky</A> You get your bus speed up to 280MHz in clock cycles, which is 1120MHz using Intel's QDR bus speed numbers.

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Crashman

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What Abit said in their marketing documents can be construed as a guaranty of the IC7-G supporting at least 250MHz bus clock, aka 1000MHz.

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<A HREF="http://fugger.netfirms.com/270fsb.jpg" target="_new">Been there done that</A> I will post up a 280+ later. Im switching out ram to break into the 300's.

Abit is using Giel Dragon PC4000, Im using Kingston HyperX 3500C2

HT enabled, higher Mhz, less Vcore.

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There a few benchmarks around now with 300+ FSBs.

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They're running FSBs 50% faster (effectively) then my workstation CPU speeds :(

*Dual PIII-800 @900 i440BX and Tualeron 1.2 @1.74 i815*