Archived from groups: alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd (More info?)
I am passing down my mobile 2500+ / NF7 combo to my son, and I'm going to
order a socket 939 A64 system. I was thinking about the 939 3000+ and Epox
EP-9NDA3+ (or "J" version w/out Firewire). Is it likely that I'll be okay
re-using my current RAM, which is 2 sticks of 512mb Kingmax PC3500? I've
got about 2gb of the stuff here, because it's performed very well in my
2500+ systems. I do plan on oc'ing the 3000+ some.
Please advise.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd (More info?)
On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 16:22:46 +0000, Jake wrote:
> I am passing down my mobile 2500+ / NF7 combo to my son, and I'm going to
> order a socket 939 A64 system. I was thinking about the 939 3000+ and Epox
> EP-9NDA3+ (or "J" version w/out Firewire). Is it likely that I'll be okay
> re-using my current RAM, which is 2 sticks of 512mb Kingmax PC3500? I've
> got about 2gb of the stuff here, because it's performed very well in my
> 2500+ systems. I do plan on oc'ing the 3000+ some.
> Please advise.
>
Setting the base ram speed to 133Mhz would allow you to raise the FSB up
to at least 266MHz for 9x266. If that's enough, you're fine.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.hardware.overclocking.amd (More info?)
Quoth The Raven "Jake"<jake@yahoo.com> in
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> I am passing down my mobile 2500+ / NF7 combo to my son, and I'm
> going to order a socket 939 A64 system. I was thinking about the 939
> 3000+ and Epox EP-9NDA3+ (or "J" version w/out Firewire). Is it
> likely that I'll be okay re-using my current RAM, which is 2 sticks
> of 512mb Kingmax PC3500? I've got about 2gb of the stuff here,
> because it's performed very well in my 2500+ systems. I do plan on
> oc'ing the 3000+ some.
> Please advise.
>
> jake
I got the a8v deluxe r2 board with the 3000+ Winchester. I OC'ed it to a
3800+ thanks to this group. it has some tricks to get it right, but a 600MHz
overclock is awesome.
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