michaelsil1

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The ASUS A7V333 Motherboard is new and I was wondering if it can be overclocked and too what extent.

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by michaelsil1 on 03/15/02 08:21 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
 

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I'm assuming you mean the <A HREF="http://usa.asus.com/mb/socketa/a7v333/overview.htm" target="_new">A7V333</A>, not the A7C333, which doesn't exist.

I don't know of anyone who has one yet, so I don't know how well it overclocks. Look for reviews.

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Yeah, for some reason he did that to one of my posts as well hahahaha hes a very strange one
 

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the original post was edited...
notice the <i>edited by xxx</i>?

<b><A HREF="http://gamershq.madonion.com/compare2k1.shtml?2932776" target="_new">P4 + DDR333</A>=<font color=blue>OK</font color=blue></b>
 

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like all Asus boards, it should be pretty easily overclocked by 25% or higher, assuming your memory can run that fast!

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Here ar some reviews and a quote from the first review:

<i>"ASUS likes to give people overclocking options through hardware jumpers/switches as well as the BIOS- we've seen this before in their other boards and it's the same story with the A7V333. Although what's not so great is the lack of some overclocking features. Sadly the A7V333 doesn't allow you adjust the voltage on the RAM or the AGP which will definitely stop you from getting the best out of your RAM. We feel that DDR voltage is especially necessary as PC-2700 has only just started appearing in the market and will need time to work at faster speeds- until that day, some added voltage is the best way to get higher speeds out of your memory module.

Using the onboard jumpers you can adjust the VCore between 1.750 and 1.850 as well as chose between the following FSB speeds: 100/133/140/150/166/170/180/190/200/210/220/230. The BIOS allows you to chose the FSB settings in 1MHz increments between 100MHz and 227MHz. You can also adjust the VCore and clock multiplier from the BIOS. We were able to take our Athlon XP 1600+ from 133MHz to 141MHz which is not a huge jump and we feel that memory voltage would've helped in getting out DDR-333 stick past that mark."</i>

<A HREF="http://www.tbreak.com/hard/mobo/asus_a7v333/page1.html" target="_new">http://www.tbreak.com/hard/mobo/asus_a7v333/page1.html</A>
<A HREF="http://www.planet3dnow.de/artikel/hardware/a7v333_proto_en/index.shtml" target="_new">http://www.planet3dnow.de/artikel/hardware/a7v333_proto_en/index.shtml</A>
<A HREF="http://www.tweakers.com.au/articles/motherboard/asus_a7v333/page1.asp" target="_new">http://www.tweakers.com.au/articles/motherboard/asus_a7v333/page1.asp</A>
<A HREF="http://www.amd3d.com/review/a7v333/" target="_new">http://www.amd3d.com/review/a7v333/</A>
<A HREF="http://www.myworld.com.my/v2/img/AsusA7V333/" target="_new">http://www.myworld.com.my/v2/img/AsusA7V333/</A>

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