After reading the Sis648 article on tomshardware, I couldn't resist upping my clock to get a faster memory speed.
I had to up the cpu volts 10% (1.62), which I wanted to avoid, but now that I decided not to believe my Abit temp monitor, to heck with it.
Since the 3:4 is no good this high, I had to use a 4:5. Highest stable clock at 152.5 MHz.
memory thus at 381.25 MHz. Doesn't look like I'll be able to get 400 MHz...darn,
unless maybe a +15% v on the core...
with integrated video on (no R300 yet):
sisoft memory: 2749/2749
I'm hoping to break 3K when the video card comes in...
this sight isn't good for my health!
gururu
I had to up the cpu volts 10% (1.62), which I wanted to avoid, but now that I decided not to believe my Abit temp monitor, to heck with it.
Since the 3:4 is no good this high, I had to use a 4:5. Highest stable clock at 152.5 MHz.
memory thus at 381.25 MHz. Doesn't look like I'll be able to get 400 MHz...darn,
unless maybe a +15% v on the core...
with integrated video on (no R300 yet):
sisoft memory: 2749/2749
I'm hoping to break 3K when the video card comes in...
this sight isn't good for my health!
gururu