Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)
Hello all.
For the subject motherboard, I wish to attempt some overclocking and
would like any input in validating my interpretation/interpreting the
ASUS BIOS options/terminology.
1. The Hyperthreading frequency (1000, 800,...) can be seen as the
multiplier, yes?
2. The memory limit is the same as a divider?
I have a 3200+ Venice core and want to take it to a 3500+ equivalent for
starters, which from my reading, should be easy to achieve.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)
What version of this board do you have (i.e. 1.02 or 2.00)?
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> On Tue, 02 Aug 2005 13:50:48 GMT, PB <p00lb0y@insightbb.com> wrote:
>
>>Hello all.
>>
>>For the subject motherboard, I wish to attempt some overclocking and
>>would like any input in validating my interpretation/interpreting the
>>ASUS BIOS options/terminology.
>>
>>1. The Hyperthreading frequency (1000, 800,...) can be seen as the
>>multiplier, yes?
>>
>>2. The memory limit is the same as a divider?
>>
>>I have a 3200+ Venice core and want to take it to a 3500+ equivalent for
>>starters, which from my reading, should be easy to achieve.
>>
>>So, thanks in advance for comments and feedback.
>>
>>PB
>
>
> i have the same motherboard. with a venice 3000+ A64 mine is oc to 2.2ghz
> from
> 1.8 and runs great makes it a de facto 3500+
> i have the freq at 246x9 . htt at 800mhz and all mem settings on auto with
> no
> problems. the memory is running at ddr400 speeds in dual channel. and its
> just
> giel value ram 2x512
> since your cpu has a x10 multiplier it would be a piece of cake to up it
> to
> 2.2ghz just set the freq to 220 and i would drop the htt to 800 just to be
> safe.
> you can probably do way better then that though. with the venice cooling
> should
> not be a problem at all as mine runs at 32c idle. on stock cooling.
> note i'm running 1014.08 bios.
> good luck
>
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Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)
Typically it's printed on the board beteen the pci slots after the name,
like: A8V rev 2.00
"Black Shuck" <mark.gillespie@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 05 Aug 2005 15:06:41 +0100, nospam <nospam@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> What version of this board do you have (i.e. 1.02 or 2.00)?
>>
>
> I have a A8V, how can I tell which board I have?
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