- Mar 28, 2001
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I finally bit the 1.6A bug and upgraded my main rig.
I purchased:
Abit TH7-II RAID
(2) 256MB PC800 Samsung RDRAM
Pentium 4 1.6A retail
The rest of my specs are as follows:
Cooler Master ATC-110 Aluminum case
Enermax 431 Watt Power Supply
Radeon 8500 (retail)
Philips Acoustic Edge
Adaptec 29160LP U160 SCSI controller
Fujitsu 18 GB @ 10,000 RPM (MAN3184MP)
3COM 10/100 EtherLink (3C905C-TX)
I'm pretty sure I have a CPU from a good batch.
FPO/Batch# H202035W
S Code: SL688
Plant: Malaysia
I don't know how to tell what week I have. The pack date indicates 1/12/02 but I'm not sure if that's relevant.
Anyways, people on Overclockers.com with batches approximate to mine have achieved the highest overclocks so far. (1.6@2.5-2.6 with stock cooling)
EDIT: UPDATE
As it turns out, I flashed my BIOS with the same version but from the Abit site (-38). Now the fix option works perfectly. I'm able to get up to 140Mhz FSB @ default voltage. I'm able to get higher by bumping the voltage but it's not worth it IMHO.
Now a new problem has surfaced. Before my BIOS was flashed, I couldn't run the RAM with the 4X multiplier @ 133FSB. The system wouldn't even boot. I thought I had a lesser RAM Clock Generator. Now, I'm able to boot into the OS with a 4X mulitiplier and a 133FSB but it's not stable. I dropped down to a 125Mhz FSB and everything appears stable (I'm running Prime 95 now, and I'll try it overnight).
Before, with the old BIOS I couldn't even get past 112FSB with a 4X multiplier. Now I'm wondering if my OC'ed memory is limited by the RAM itself or the memory clock generator. Is the only way to test this is by getting verified ram that is known to OC to 133FSB X 4?
Here are the markings on my RDRAM:
Samsung
Korea 0203
256MB/8
MR16R1628AF0-CK8
800-45 011 (last three numbers in small print)
These are single sided RIMMS as well
I purchased:
Abit TH7-II RAID
(2) 256MB PC800 Samsung RDRAM
Pentium 4 1.6A retail
The rest of my specs are as follows:
Cooler Master ATC-110 Aluminum case
Enermax 431 Watt Power Supply
Radeon 8500 (retail)
Philips Acoustic Edge
Adaptec 29160LP U160 SCSI controller
Fujitsu 18 GB @ 10,000 RPM (MAN3184MP)
3COM 10/100 EtherLink (3C905C-TX)
I'm pretty sure I have a CPU from a good batch.
FPO/Batch# H202035W
S Code: SL688
Plant: Malaysia
I don't know how to tell what week I have. The pack date indicates 1/12/02 but I'm not sure if that's relevant.
Anyways, people on Overclockers.com with batches approximate to mine have achieved the highest overclocks so far. (1.6@2.5-2.6 with stock cooling)
EDIT: UPDATE
As it turns out, I flashed my BIOS with the same version but from the Abit site (-38). Now the fix option works perfectly. I'm able to get up to 140Mhz FSB @ default voltage. I'm able to get higher by bumping the voltage but it's not worth it IMHO.
Now a new problem has surfaced. Before my BIOS was flashed, I couldn't run the RAM with the 4X multiplier @ 133FSB. The system wouldn't even boot. I thought I had a lesser RAM Clock Generator. Now, I'm able to boot into the OS with a 4X mulitiplier and a 133FSB but it's not stable. I dropped down to a 125Mhz FSB and everything appears stable (I'm running Prime 95 now, and I'll try it overnight).
Before, with the old BIOS I couldn't even get past 112FSB with a 4X multiplier. Now I'm wondering if my OC'ed memory is limited by the RAM itself or the memory clock generator. Is the only way to test this is by getting verified ram that is known to OC to 133FSB X 4?
Here are the markings on my RDRAM:
Samsung
Korea 0203
256MB/8
MR16R1628AF0-CK8
800-45 011 (last three numbers in small print)
These are single sided RIMMS as well
