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PCI/AGP frequency monitor??

slimbim

Senior member
Is there a software where I can read the frequency or voltages of PCI or AGP slots? I know WCPUID gives FSB and CPU speed, but I want to make sure the PCI/AGP and harddrives are within spec when I overclock.

Thanks.

Slim
 
your bios doesn't list it when chaning the fsb???
What cpu and mobo are you running??

My asus with p4 tells me...it runs a 1/3 divider up to 133fsb then switches to a 1/4 divider...so it is basically easy to figure out...

Now for some of the boards that can lock certain frequency and ppl want to check to be sure that is happening...I don't know what to tell you...

wcpuid shows me incorrect readings...sandra wont read the pci and agp frequecies...
 
Nice find Technonut. Maybe someone with the P4B266's will buy one and verify the turbo1, turbo2 rumors.
 
"Sandra by SiSoft does"-----------It doesn't on my Asus P4B266 on any bus speed other than 100 MHz. RRRRRRRRR
 
I have MSI 645 ULTRA and P4 1.6A.

It only tells me the DRAM settings, when I change the FSB.

I currently have it at 143MHz FSB and 3:4 (or 4:3 ??) DRAM setting at 356 MHz.

I have another question. I can boot into Windows2000 at FSB 150MHz, and DRAM at 1:1 so at 300MHz. I can run all different stuff, including PCMark2002, SiSoft Sandra and everything, except Prime95. Prime will give rounding errors in the very beginning. Anyone have any suggestions on what the problem might be?

Also, if I use 3:4 DRAM setting, I can boot into windows at FSB of 143, 144, 146, 147, but not at 145...... don't know why.

Thanks guys.
 
look at heat and voltage...remember prime95 is the most thoruogh way to tax the cpu...Often those others do not run hard and as long to find those instabilities...
 
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