B Ben Pope Nov 21, 2003 #2 Teddy said: Question is in the subject. Click to expand... Yes. But it's preferable to to run RAM and FSB in synch... FSB may not quite get to 200MHz, but 190+ is usual, especially with BIOS 1004. Ben
Teddy said: Question is in the subject. Click to expand... Yes. But it's preferable to to run RAM and FSB in synch... FSB may not quite get to 200MHz, but 190+ is usual, especially with BIOS 1004. Ben
D Doug Ramage Nov 21, 2003 #3 Ben Pope said: Yes. But it's preferable to to run RAM and FSB in synch... FSB may not quite get to 200MHz, but 190+ is usual, especially with BIOS 1004. Ben Click to expand... I can manage only 185Mhz, even with BIOS 1004.
Ben Pope said: Yes. But it's preferable to to run RAM and FSB in synch... FSB may not quite get to 200MHz, but 190+ is usual, especially with BIOS 1004. Ben Click to expand... I can manage only 185Mhz, even with BIOS 1004.
B Ben Pope Nov 21, 2003 #4 Doug said: I can manage only 185Mhz, even with BIOS 1004. Click to expand... I suspect thats somewhat frustrating... especially since Asus are supposedly supporting 200MHz CPUs (albeit at 196MHz, I think) Ben
Doug said: I can manage only 185Mhz, even with BIOS 1004. Click to expand... I suspect thats somewhat frustrating... especially since Asus are supposedly supporting 200MHz CPUs (albeit at 196MHz, I think) Ben
D Doug Ramage Nov 21, 2003 #5 Ben Pope said: I suspect thats somewhat frustrating... especially since Asus are supposedly supporting 200MHz CPUs (albeit at 196MHz, I think) Ben Click to expand... Indeed. My next mobo is likely to be an Abit AN7-S.
Ben Pope said: I suspect thats somewhat frustrating... especially since Asus are supposedly supporting 200MHz CPUs (albeit at 196MHz, I think) Ben Click to expand... Indeed. My next mobo is likely to be an Abit AN7-S.