How OC friendly is a Asus A7V133?

Nebakanezzar

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hey all,

I was planning on getting a Abit KT7a and a 1.2 TB. but after reading some posts here, and some reviews at Toms and Anand, it seems as though the abit might not be the best choice. (due to stability and USB issues, to name a few) I plan to OC the TB to the highest FSB i can get, i would like to get some feed back from all those out there who have a OC'd Asus A7V133, or anyone with helpfull info..

thanx

 

SCSIfreek

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Yup Dulanic is the best guy to answer this question. Or any ASUS mobo questions. :) look for him!!!

--SCSI
 

vfrjim

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I do, but I borrowed a Athlon 750 to test it out till Tuesday, memory scores with Sisoft is kicking butt. Hoping for the best.

Jim
 

nweaver

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I got a duron 800 to hit like 960, and posted at 1066, but it couldn't load windows on the 1066 setting. I am having troubles getting my WD200 ata 100 hard drive to work at that speed.
 

ErikaeanLogic

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I've run my A7V133 at 160MHz fsb, and it ran stable!:) I kicked it back because I get better performance running my RAM at CAS2 and I had to run it at 3-3-3 to get it to play at 160fsb. I am digging this board; I also have an EPoX 8KYA3 and it kicks butt, too, but is not as user-friendly as the totally jumper-free overclock of the A7V133.