- Dec 29, 1999
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Not sure if this is old news or not, but...
I bought a C533A, an Abit Slotket!!!, and a Golden Orb about a month ago to replace my C400, MSI 6905 v1.1 slotket, and FKP32. I chose the Slotket!!! because it got great reviews and my mobo is an Abit.
This was to run on my BX6r2/NW BIOS and Corsair 128MB PC100 CAS2 SDRAM, TNT2 Ultra 175/183. Installed the C533A and got it stable at 825/1.65v no problem. When I'd try for 112 FSB/897 she'd boot into Windows at 1.85v, but would randomly kick me out of apps back to the desktop, and was incapable of completing 3DMark 2000 (yes, AGP was set to 2/3). 1.9v didn't help and I didn't want to risk going higher. She'd POST at 936/1.9v, but not get into Windows. So I figured that was that and I settled in at 825MHz.
Then I started seeing posts where people had success with Copperons on BM6s, and one where someone used a MSI 6905 v1.1 slotket. This surprised me since I was under the impression that you needed a FCPGA compatible mobo or slotket to run the Copperons. Combine this information with Seph's notorious struggle to hit 850 with a C566, where a generic slotket was the culprit, and this got me thinking.
I dug out the old MSI slotket, set all the jumpers to default, installed the C533A and Golden Orb, plugged it in and booted. That was the ONLY thing I changed, including in BIOS. Worked fine at 825. I then tried 897. Stable at 1.85v/35C, no crashes, no app problems, completes 3DMark 2000 every time. Now it will also boot into Windows at 936/1.9v, but isn't stable. Basically, the system's stability increased by 1 FSB increment (103MHz-112MHz) using the MSI instead of the Abit slotket (897/1.85v not stable with Abit/stable with MSI; POST only at 936/1.9v with Abit, boot into Windows with MSI). I've now settled happily in at 897MHz.
Moral of the story for Copperon owners and prospective buyers: If you have a PPGA slotket you probably don't need a FCPGA slotket. If you get the feeling that the proc's got more under the hood but isn't quite stable, try a different slotket.
Looks like another Gold Star for MSI and another demerit for Abit.
I bought a C533A, an Abit Slotket!!!, and a Golden Orb about a month ago to replace my C400, MSI 6905 v1.1 slotket, and FKP32. I chose the Slotket!!! because it got great reviews and my mobo is an Abit.
This was to run on my BX6r2/NW BIOS and Corsair 128MB PC100 CAS2 SDRAM, TNT2 Ultra 175/183. Installed the C533A and got it stable at 825/1.65v no problem. When I'd try for 112 FSB/897 she'd boot into Windows at 1.85v, but would randomly kick me out of apps back to the desktop, and was incapable of completing 3DMark 2000 (yes, AGP was set to 2/3). 1.9v didn't help and I didn't want to risk going higher. She'd POST at 936/1.9v, but not get into Windows. So I figured that was that and I settled in at 825MHz.
Then I started seeing posts where people had success with Copperons on BM6s, and one where someone used a MSI 6905 v1.1 slotket. This surprised me since I was under the impression that you needed a FCPGA compatible mobo or slotket to run the Copperons. Combine this information with Seph's notorious struggle to hit 850 with a C566, where a generic slotket was the culprit, and this got me thinking.
I dug out the old MSI slotket, set all the jumpers to default, installed the C533A and Golden Orb, plugged it in and booted. That was the ONLY thing I changed, including in BIOS. Worked fine at 825. I then tried 897. Stable at 1.85v/35C, no crashes, no app problems, completes 3DMark 2000 every time. Now it will also boot into Windows at 936/1.9v, but isn't stable. Basically, the system's stability increased by 1 FSB increment (103MHz-112MHz) using the MSI instead of the Abit slotket (897/1.85v not stable with Abit/stable with MSI; POST only at 936/1.9v with Abit, boot into Windows with MSI). I've now settled happily in at 897MHz.
Moral of the story for Copperon owners and prospective buyers: If you have a PPGA slotket you probably don't need a FCPGA slotket. If you get the feeling that the proc's got more under the hood but isn't quite stable, try a different slotket.
Looks like another Gold Star for MSI and another demerit for Abit.