best mobo for overclocking 1.8 Northwood?

nikko

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What's the best motherboard to get for overclocking an Intel 1.8 Northwood? The one caveat is that I need it to be a mobo that supports DDR ram, cause that's what I currently have and I'm not upgrading any time soon. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
 

Technonut

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The ABIT IT7 MAX or MAX2 are known for their great performance. I have the IT7 MAX. It performs extremely well OC'ed, and is very stable.

If you are not in a hurry, it may be wise to wait on the Granite Bay board reviews. ;)
 

EKAtBzboyz

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Originally posted by: halkebul
Albatron PX845PEV PRO motherboard

really?
i was always under the impressoin that they are not really good for ocing, but i guess i just havnt given much attention to them maybe...

but yes asus p4b533 really good from wtha ive seen, along with abit it7max

also with asus p4s533, there is the magic 4:6 ratio which was undocumented, but pretty well known within the oc community, but again it doesnt have pci/agp bus lock so that would be limiting factor for high cpu fsb, but 4:6 ratio warrants very high ram frequencies
 

Using the P4S533-E works for me. It might not be the most ideal board for OC'ing, due to the lack of PCI-AGP lock, but I managed to get my 1.8A Northwood to 2.7 ghz (150 mhz fsb) easily. I'm currently running 2.61 ghz (145 mhz fsb) @ 1.575 vcore. Very stable.

Note: At 160 mhz fsb, the computer refused to boot, but that might be because of my ram (PC2100 isn't too fond of speeds above 300 mhz). I haven't modded the board, so the memory frequency just follows the cpu fsb. At my current cpu speed, the ram is runing at 290 mhz.
Again, the lack of PCI-AGP lock might have had something to do with it as well.

I'm pretty satisfied with it. :)
 

isaacmacdonald

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Originally posted by: EKAtBzboyz
Originally posted by: halkebul
Albatron PX845PEV PRO motherboard

really?
i was always under the impressoin that they are not really good for ocing, but i guess i just havnt given much attention to them maybe...

but yes asus p4b533 really good from wtha ive seen, along with abit it7max

also with asus p4s533, there is the magic 4:6 ratio which was undocumented, but pretty well known within the oc community, but again it doesnt have pci/agp bus lock so that would be limiting factor for high cpu fsb, but 4:6 ratio warrants very high ram frequencies


Actually this board owns. You can lock the pci/agp speed and set different cpu/ram ratios. As posted elsewhere, I got my 2.53 to 3.1ghz with tons of headroom (bet it will be stable at 3.3ghz) on this board. *Happiness* :)
 

Hamburgerpimp

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I can't complain about the ASUS P4PE mobo. Running my memory at 427 and it'll go higher, I'm sure if I get some PC3500. Although, the FSB is maxed I think. Supports new Hyperthreading and a host of other features. PCI/AGP lock, etc, etc. I got it locally for $129.