i have 2 7VRXP MoBo's here and my 1800 AGOIA
i ran some tests today between the two and theres a difference.
the board i will call Board #1, wouldnt run Prime95 @133 FSB without freezing unless i raised the Vcore 10% to 1.92 (max on this board)
with it @1.92 it managed to pass (completed 6 tests) at 136FSB, but failed at 137 after test 2
the second @1.92 Vcore managed to get to 141, but failed 142.
managed to get my hands on an Athlon T-Bird unlocked (it appears to have come out the box that way) and run up the FSB to 166 to see if the board was coping with the previous tests
and it went thru Prime95 errors free.
so the question i have is that with the first serious of tests where it fails @142 FSB, is it the CPU limiting as the board can go up to 166+ FSB without CPU restriction, or does the MoBo play a big part it the limit of the CPU? (ie 141 FSB on board #2)
thanx for advice/answer
			
			i ran some tests today between the two and theres a difference.
the board i will call Board #1, wouldnt run Prime95 @133 FSB without freezing unless i raised the Vcore 10% to 1.92 (max on this board)
with it @1.92 it managed to pass (completed 6 tests) at 136FSB, but failed at 137 after test 2
the second @1.92 Vcore managed to get to 141, but failed 142.
managed to get my hands on an Athlon T-Bird unlocked (it appears to have come out the box that way) and run up the FSB to 166 to see if the board was coping with the previous tests
and it went thru Prime95 errors free.
so the question i have is that with the first serious of tests where it fails @142 FSB, is it the CPU limiting as the board can go up to 166+ FSB without CPU restriction, or does the MoBo play a big part it the limit of the CPU? (ie 141 FSB on board #2)
thanx for advice/answer
				
		
			
	