Originally posted by: Yozza
Indeed, early days yet, though Asus has never really made an overclocker-friendly SIS board with features like PCI/AGP lock.
Here's a relatively thorough review from
AMD3D. They only achieved 160MHz FSB with stability, and report that
There have been some reports that SiS 655 boards aren't that great for overclocking ... with some sites only able to overclock to 158Mhz max. I was blessed with a review sample that could do 166Mhz. The only thing was it was unstable and most 3D benchmarks would not complete. I had to clock it down to 160FSB before it was stable enough. The funny thing is ... all tests using Sandra 2003 were ok at 166FSB.
It would also depend on whether one is running 1:1, 4:5, or 3:4 memory ratio, as indicated
HERE by a guy with a new Gigabyte SINXP1394. (166MHz 1:1, 149MHz at 3:4, whereas same CPU got upto 195MHz on a P4G8X).
It'll be interesting to see how SiS655 boards do, given their very attractive prices; but I do not feel that they will be the best choice for overclocking consistenly beyond 165MHz, at least based on current information.