I went and flicked the 133 mhz BUS switch and lo and behold it worked, but it did not improve my frame rate whatsoever in DS, which leads me to believe it's something graphic related. I'm going to run 3DMark when I get home and see how I score, maybe it's just DS being a hog.
No I haven't checked the Power Management stuff, I will do so as soon as I get home from work.
And I will tweak the host clock up, that should make at least a bit of difference. :)
As for the fan: Slapstick hit it right on the head, the 7VRXP has a fan plug for the CPU Fan, Sys Fan and NB Fan, although the NB Fan connector is 2 pin. My extra case fan is 3 pin, so I guess I am going to need a 4 pin to 3 pin adapter.
As for the power issues: They remain unresolved. The...
Im running 7VRXP and a Gainward GF4 Ti4200 128mb and I have no compatibility issues per say, I do have performance issues which I haven't made an attempt to resolve yet; 25-30 fps in Dungeon Siege with an XP 1900+ and 512 mb PC2700. =/
I just built the following system
Gigabyte 7VRXP Rev 1.1
Athlon XP 1900+
Generic PC2700 512mb
Maxtor D740X-6L (60gb ATA133 7200rpm)
Gainward Ultra 650/XP (GeForce4 Ti4200 128mb)
Antex SX1030 (with 300w P/S)
Using onboard LAN and old SB Live 5.1 OEM
First issue: I bought an extra case fan...
I'm running a Matrox G400 with 32 mb memory. I tried a few things though, I left both sticks in and took one side of the case off and layed the whole thing down on it's side thinking maybe that would help with air circulation, and it did, I was crashing way less, but I still got the odd crash...
I have an old DFI P2XBL (Rev. DE+) board running Intel 440BX and a P3 600EB. In the book it says run PC66 for 66MHz FSB cpu's or PC100 for 100MHz, doesn't say anything about PC133, and the 600EB is clocked at 133MHz with a 4.5 multiplier. I open up the case and there's a stick of generic 128 MB...
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