This is a question about the overclockability of humble 10/100 pci network cards. Yup, that little $20 piece of hardware that connects you to the internet or to home/office networks.
Does it hang you up when you overclock? Have you found any NICs that are more oc'able than others?
Recently, I built a new T-bird rig (ABIT KT7A-RAID) based on info from this and and other enthusiast sites. I can oc the 1G cpu to run at 8 x 150MHz FSB no problem, but as soon as I try to share files with other computers in my home network, I'm toast, with every file transfer being corrupted. It's not until I get the FSB down to 140MHz that any of the 3 network cards (D-link, Acer, Realtek) I've tried function without errors.
Anyone else experience this?? What is your best oc'able NIC?
Does it hang you up when you overclock? Have you found any NICs that are more oc'able than others?
Recently, I built a new T-bird rig (ABIT KT7A-RAID) based on info from this and and other enthusiast sites. I can oc the 1G cpu to run at 8 x 150MHz FSB no problem, but as soon as I try to share files with other computers in my home network, I'm toast, with every file transfer being corrupted. It's not until I get the FSB down to 140MHz that any of the 3 network cards (D-link, Acer, Realtek) I've tried function without errors.
Anyone else experience this?? What is your best oc'able NIC?