Great idea! I agree 1000%.
I have an Aopen KF45A case with 250W Component Pro PS which is NOT on the AMD list. I think mine is ATX 2.01. AMD shows an approved Aopen PS (for Athlons up to 1GHz) which is ATX 2.03. What's the difference? How many watts do you really need for a 1.0/1.1/1.2 GHz...
Yeah, but you have to admit that those Mushkin 256MB modules are pretty nice:
<< the DIMMs worked flawlessly at 2:2:2 settings up to 160 MHz (memory bus frequency). >>
The 128MB rev.3 modules may do 166MHz or more which may be nice if you are overclocking a 133MHz "EB" CPU but if...
I know, I know. I've read the reviews. I've read the numerous personal endorsements on this board. Alright, it's fOcking amazing RAM! My question is regarding how picky my mobo is and whether anyone has first hand experience with this particular combo.
Anyone?
Anyone using this board & RAM combo? I am a bit concerned that the Soyo default IO voltage of 3.5v may be a bit high for this RAM. I don't know how fussy the Soyo board is with different types of RAM. Please relate any experiences with this setup.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Sounds logical. First up the voltage. I assume that this wil raise the temp. How hot is acceptable? If this doesn't give me a stable 840MHz then I'll start to think about a different CPU.
Why oh why am I stuck with a 15% OC? Please help me decide what to change or try next:
PIII700 cA2 with stock HSF
Soyo 6BA+IV
256 MB(128x2)Mitsubishi RAM 7.5ns; specs CAS2 up to 100MHz & CAS3 up to 133MHz
Asus V6800 DDR DLX
IBM DPTA-372050 20.5GB 7200rpm ATA66
SB! Live! Value?
Aopen KF45A...
Thanks FlyingPenguin & Zeeliv for the information.
Akaz1976,
I'm in the Toronto area too. Where can I find Half-Life for $20? How much does CS go for?
Thanks
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