Originally posted by: Zap
Well, around midnight now. Finally home, with a working car. Have only had a chance to POST my new Epox 8KDA3I board with 2800+ AX and Thermaltake Silent Tower (aluminum version). For starters, the silent tower is pretty damn noisy. I was gonna use a Zalman 7700AlCu, but it looked like it would block the AGP slot. Testing this setup with a 300W Heroichi power supply, GF2MX video and a stick of Kingston HyperX PC4000.
I have it POSTing reliably at 300/2700MHz with everything turned down. HT turned down to 3X, strangely at 2X didn't work too well. Probably won't mess with it anymore tonight, gotta sleep and work in the morning. Tomorrow night, will fiddle with some more settings and then hook up some drives to install Winblows for some stability testing.
		
		
	 
Consider yourself lucky with that A64 2800+, and congrats Zap!
That's got to be one of the best 2800+ newcastle overclocks I've ever seen. Most people can't even get past 2.3 with them. How is the I version of that board handling? Voltages stable? Dead on, undervolt, overvolt? BIOS have good tweaking options? Do you have CPU multipliers?
2700mhz...mmmm.
DrMrLordX: Yes, it does appear the Epox boards can do 300HTT...barely. Mine is only prime stable at 295, but it does manage nicely. My vcore fluctuates pretty wildly though. It's a good thing my CPU seems to have a lot more room at stock voltage, or I'd be getting some heavy instability right about now. It also seems to be a bit quirky with memory. The manual says it can't run two DIMMs of dual sided memory, which I am doing. It seems to like a TRAS of 8 best. Gives the most compatibility.
Mustang: Big difference between the DFI and the VNF250/8KDA3j.
Enormous overclocking options, better stability at higher overclocks. The DFI is supposed to handle 325HTT pretty easily, although it's chipset cooler gets very warm. I'm surprised DFI has a passive aluminum one on it. Epox offered a small copper one with a fan. Upgrading to an active cooling solution would probably yield in a higher HTT on the DFI, maybe past 350.