Alright, I've got my 8RDA+ hooked up, but I still haven't received my new SCSI card (old one flat-out doesn't work any more) or my new case, so I'm just trying out some things. I got lucky with my mobo. These Epox's come with Vdds of anywhere between 1.5V and 1.6V, and mine is at 1.58, so I was quite happy with that (best to not have to solder anything). I lowered the multiplier on my 1700+ T-Bred B and upped the FSB. I posted with a 200MHz FSB with the memory running asynchronously and at stock voltage. My question is, is that really a fairly good sign, or does it tell me absolutely nothing?
I've heard things like, "I can post at 200MHz, but Windows isn't stable, and at 210MHz, I can't even post." Is that possible?
The other question I have is what temperature should I shoot for with a T-Bred B? Is 39C too high? 49C? I'm more concerned with burning out my CPU than I am with getting the best speeds.
Thanks for your help.
I've heard things like, "I can post at 200MHz, but Windows isn't stable, and at 210MHz, I can't even post." Is that possible?
The other question I have is what temperature should I shoot for with a T-Bred B? Is 39C too high? 49C? I'm more concerned with burning out my CPU than I am with getting the best speeds.
Thanks for your help.
