Anybody overclocking their FSB with a Creative SB Live Value?

ST4RCUTTER

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I've got my FSB at 143Mhz and I can't select which PCI divisor I want so I'm stuck with 1/3. This puts my PCI at 48Mhz...way above spec. Everything seems to be ok, but after playing CS for a while, my computer will lock up and the last played sound constantly repeats...which makes me think the SB Live is choking on the high FSB. Has anybody else experienced problems like this w/ SB Live value? I think I may need a better soundcard (Turtle Beach, Audigy). :D Anybody know a way to force the 1/4 divisor with the AK31 Rev.3? Peace out!
 

Spikesoldier

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I have that sound card, and even though I don't overclock this system. (Really) I get what your'e stating there. It would just lock up and that sound repeating as loud as it possibly can. Maybe a updated driver will solve that? I just downloaded mine, forget where though.
 

ST4RCUTTER

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Well, that's the thing...I've already got the most current W2k driver from the Creative website. I'm also running with 4-in-1 ver. 4.34 so I'm not too worried about a conflict between the soundcard and the southbridge. I think my PSU is hitting it's limits, so it could be a bad PSU. I'll try that first then replace the soundcard if necessary.
 

Rand

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I've always found the classic SBLive Value to be extremely tolerant of overclocked FSB speeds, much more so then the Audigy or many other Sound Cards in my experience.
I have an SBLive Vale in this system here running perfectly with a 44.5MHz PCI clock, which needless to say is well beyond the capabilities of most PCI devices.

That said, I still wouldnt be shocked if it didnt like a 48MHz PCI clock... hell most devices don't even like a 40MHz PCI clock, and you've gone well beyond that.
 

ST4RCUTTER

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That said, I still wouldnt be shocked if it didnt like a 48MHz PCI clock... hell most devices don't even like a 40MHz PCI clock, and you've gone well beyond that.

No doubt! I wish there was a way that I could manually set the PCI divisor like I used to do with my KT7-R. I'll pick up a better PSU this week and see if that will fix the problem. If not, I may need to overclock to 166Mhz just to get the 1/4 divisor to kick in and bring me down to 41Mhz:Q
 

mackvader

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This is a newbie-ish question, but what are PCI divisors? I'll be gettin my Athlon XP 1600, Epox 8kha+, with an SB Live Value and I might do some slight FSB OC'ing. How do I know what my PCI divisers are, and is it possible to change em?
 

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<< This is a newbie-ish question, but what are PCI divisors? >>


A divisor (something like a formula) tht tells the clock generator at wht speed the PCI should be running. PCI components operates at 33 Mhz under default settings. Thus at 100 FSB, the PCI divisor is 1/3 meaning 100 times 1/3 = 33 Mhz. FSB at 133, the PCI is 1/4 meaning 133 times 1/4 = 33 Mhz.




<< How do I know what my PCI divisers are, and is it possible to change em? >>


No. The PCI divisor in control by the clock generator. It is not possible to change the divisor manually. At wht FSB do the PCI divisor start to change ? Normally, it is mentioned in the manual or in the bios.
 

Mitzi

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I'm running an SBLive! Value on a ECS K7AMA with 1.4Ghz Athlon.

I've overclocked the FSB to 146Mhz (CPU@1543Mhz) and the Live! runs perfectly with Win2K and Counterstrike.
 

ST4RCUTTER

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I'm running an SBLive! Value on a ECS K7AMA with 1.4Ghz Athlon.

I've overclocked the FSB to 146Mhz (CPU@1543Mhz) and the Live! runs perfectly with Win2K and Counterstrike.



Excellent! Well, that pretty much narrows it down to my power supply or a driver issue. By the end of the week I should have it pinned down even more.