Hi folks,
It looks like there is more than one way to slice a pie. I read all the posts and got more confused.
Here is what I have:
XP 3000+ , Part # AXDA3000DKV4D - I know this means something to you
2 256 DDR 400 Kingston
ASUS A7N8X-E
At boot up, the BIOS report 166 DDR !
I know that the bios would allow me to change all sort of setting.
How can I go about getting the most out of this CPU, can I OC it. What would be the numbers I need to use? And what percentage of improvement that would be
One more question please, Which Intel CPU compares to this XP3000+ , I could not find anywhere a conversion map of AMD to Intel.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate any help since I am putting together a HTPC and need to be able to play the 1080i HD movies by MS (e.g. Coral Reef Adventure) - When I run it at 720p , it is fine, but at 1080i, the PC starts to drop frames, not much but still annoying. By the way, the CPU temp is 55 to 65 C BUT, at 1080i display for that DVD, it went up to 75C , stock HS/HSF? I just got a Zalman 7000-cu to take care of the temp issues, I am in the process of setting it, I hope it works.
Thanks again.
-Alan
It looks like there is more than one way to slice a pie. I read all the posts and got more confused.
Here is what I have:
XP 3000+ , Part # AXDA3000DKV4D - I know this means something to you
2 256 DDR 400 Kingston
ASUS A7N8X-E
At boot up, the BIOS report 166 DDR !
I know that the bios would allow me to change all sort of setting.
How can I go about getting the most out of this CPU, can I OC it. What would be the numbers I need to use? And what percentage of improvement that would be
One more question please, Which Intel CPU compares to this XP3000+ , I could not find anywhere a conversion map of AMD to Intel.
Thank you so much, I really appreciate any help since I am putting together a HTPC and need to be able to play the 1080i HD movies by MS (e.g. Coral Reef Adventure) - When I run it at 720p , it is fine, but at 1080i, the PC starts to drop frames, not much but still annoying. By the way, the CPU temp is 55 to 65 C BUT, at 1080i display for that DVD, it went up to 75C , stock HS/HSF? I just got a Zalman 7000-cu to take care of the temp issues, I am in the process of setting it, I hope it works.
Thanks again.
-Alan