Originally posted by: s7e9h3n
Originally posted by: Subodim
Back on topic, I encountered an issue with the processor. The processor and memory can run asynchronously, but the way the Shuttle AN35N-Ultra works, the memory speed can only be adjusted according to a percentage of the processor bus speed, and the percentages are not as flexible as I would like.
Hey, trust me, it's not an issue with your processor. More likely than not, it's your motherboard that's causing the problem. I've got the same mobo and it definately starts to become flaky beyond 200Mhz. I've got an unlocked Thorton (technically a Barton, since I re-enabled the extra 256K L2 cache) XP2200+ on it. It's rock solid and prime stable @ 12x200 running dual channel cl2-3-3-6. Hell, I can even run @ 12.5x200 for a good few hours before I see an error. But if I try to push even 1mhz beyond 200, I've got to back off at least cl2.5-4-4-8. I know it's got something to to with the chipset on these boards. I've heard of a few people taking this board to about 220-230 @ 1:1 fsb:mem ratio, but it took some serious voltage mods to get there. Oh, BTW, the Thorton XP2600+ is probably the 266FSB chip you listed because the AXDA2600KV3D is based on the Thouroughbred B core, not the Barton.
What type mem are you running?