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8RDA+ - Crucial memory - New memory or motherboard??

l333

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As the title suggests I am running Crucial 2100 DDR {3 256 sticks} on a EPOX 8RDA+. In the past I have just been lucky - I read the reports from the experts here - buy the great overclocking boards and good memory - a chip known for overclocking - push up the FSB and magically I am overclocking substantially usiing just good convention cooling.

But not this time - I have had no luck overclocking by just pushing up the FSB and then of course I read that the people who know here say use ANY memory except Crucial. So I assume that is the reason I have been unsuccessful in overclocking.

Could someone please recommend either a reasonably priced memory that will overclock with this board or recommend a good board with features similar to the Epox that will overclock with Crucial. I am torn between selling my memory and buying a different board or selling my board and buying different memory {recently Mushkin was selling for a good price}.

TIA
 
2100DDR is showing it's age now, I'd suggest selling it and upgrading to 3200DDR-3700DDR of your preference. The 8RDA+ is a great overclocking board though the first revisions weren't hitting 200fsb consistantly without a vdd mod so if you have one of the older ones and don't wish to be troubled with mods then perhaps selling both and getting a new board with the C1/A1 ultra400 chipset and faster ram would be the most prudent course.
 
Where would someone look to find out what revision of the 8rda+ they had? I have sort fo the same setup except I'm running crucial PC3200 ram. I can easily get the ram to 166 (still underclocked) but when I try for 200 it doesn't make it. I only tried it once though and it's probably something I'm doing.

A lot of people say to raise the voltage of your memory. It sounds like your ram is pretty dated anyways, so why not just for the hell of it.
 
Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
Where would someone look to find out what revision of the 8rda+ they had? I have sort fo the same setup except I'm running crucial PC3200 ram. I can easily get the ram to 166 (still underclocked) but when I try for 200 it doesn't make it. I only tried it once though and it's probably something I'm doing.

A lot of people say to raise the voltage of your memory. It sounds like your ram is pretty dated anyways, so why not just for the hell of it.
Revision in printed in the lower left corner of the board.

I have rev 1.1 and it works fine. I am using PC2700 ram. I have never OC'ed but I did install a northbridge fan kit and it sure dropped the temps a bit. Maybe I will try OC'ing a bit.
 
My revision is 1.1. I do like the board - if I sell my Crucial 2100 and put in 2700 or better should I expect to overclock some {assuming my Athlon 2100 will do it} ??

If the answer is yes when I go to 2700 DDR or better do I still have to avoid Crucial with this board??
 
Only batches of the 512 MB PC2700 really had problems with NF2 motherboards - pretty much every other size/speed combination was fine. I'm unsure if it's been resolved by now, haven't been keeping up with it, and nearly everyone I know who had this problem just got a different memory brand (most actually went to Kingston HyperX, that was a popular choice).
 
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