Seems like this chipset is doing quite well.. I've managed to get 5.5x151 which I'm running right now, since at 900mhz (6x150)my T-Bird had trouble getting outta stand-by and doing software reboots after a long hard run.
Maybe a little more cooling in time to come.
Just wondering what the results are going around.
I've got a:
Thunderbird 750
PC 133 CAS 3 256MB stick(Micron Chips, Generic Board)
ASUS A7V133
yada.....
Right now I'm running at 6x150@1.8 volts. I don't know how far its safe to push the bus speed, but I'm sticking with 150 until I know...
I currently have a GeForce 2 MX w/TV out and I wish to also use another video card for another monitor(both 15"). Will this work, and any suggestions on cheap or old compatible PCI cards for dual video card support?
Currently the only other card I have is a S3 Virge DX....
As a matter of fact, yes. But that's cause the 256MB was on-sale plus I did a price match. Living in a small town and in Canada does have some of its difficulties when it comes to computer prices. It was $175 for CAS 2 w/Micron board, or $125 w/Micron chips CAS 3, of which I got an additional...
I am planning on doing some video capturing, I doubt I could do 640x480x24 encoding in MPEG-4 on the fly, so chances are just 352x240x24. That and a little UT/Q3/etc... here and there would be the most intensive I would be doing. In the way of graphics, it would probably be small animations...
I currently have a system on order that includes:
A7V133 w/RAID
Thunderbird 750
256MB Micron CAS3(wasn't worth the extra $50 for CAS2)
MSI 818 GeForce 2MX w/TV out
......
Anyways, since ram is quite cheap, I am wondering how much more RAM I should buy. I'm thinking of either going for an...
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