Well, I've had this Asus A7V8X for almost a year now, and its accompanying Athlon XP2000+ running at stock speeds/1.60V. I've been thinking of upgrading my processor to a Barton 2500+ or higher, but I don't have the money now, and in the interim, I wouldn't mind trying to squeeze as much outta this as I can.
Here's what I managed to work out while tinkering last night:
14x133@1.60V = Doesn't boot
14x133@1.65V = Boots okay, but I get CRC errors booting linux, and windows hangs.
14x133@1.70V = Boots okay, seems stable.
15x133@1.70V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
15x133@1.72V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
15x133@1.75V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
Any overclock of the FSB by even one MHz causes the hard drives to fail detection at startup.
It's running right now at the 14x133@1.7V setting, which is 1.867GHz, 200MHz more than stock. I know this board isn't the best overclocker, but surely there's a way I can squeeze a bit more than a 200MHz overclock out of it? There is no option for a PCI/AGP lock on the board (at least that I saw).
Here's what I managed to work out while tinkering last night:
14x133@1.60V = Doesn't boot
14x133@1.65V = Boots okay, but I get CRC errors booting linux, and windows hangs.
14x133@1.70V = Boots okay, seems stable.
15x133@1.70V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
15x133@1.72V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
15x133@1.75V = Boots okay, CRC/Hang issues.
Any overclock of the FSB by even one MHz causes the hard drives to fail detection at startup.
It's running right now at the 14x133@1.7V setting, which is 1.867GHz, 200MHz more than stock. I know this board isn't the best overclocker, but surely there's a way I can squeeze a bit more than a 200MHz overclock out of it? There is no option for a PCI/AGP lock on the board (at least that I saw).