here's the deal. i had an abit kr7a/athlon xp 1700+. after cleaning off the cpu with some isopropyl, it just didn't boot. man was i pissed. i didn't wanna upgrade until the athlon 64s got cheap next year.
anyway, so i needed a new mobo and cpu. i read on here that the 2500 bartons were the best cos they overclock like a mofo. so i came home with my new asus a7n8x-x/2500+ chip, and tried very modest overclock settings. none worked.
upon further investigation of the threads, i found that week 43 chips are all locked from the inside aka un-unlockable. just my luck i thought. i bet mine is a week 43 chip i thought. i take off the heatsink, and sure enough, there are the numbers "0343" so now i'm totally pissed, not having wanted to upgrade, i went into the bios and just put down 200mhz on the FSB just for kicks. BAM it boots. i've got a 3200+ chip. wow!
i didn't change the multipliers, voltages, absolutely nothing except the 166mhz --> 200mhz on the FSB. while i'm totally stoked, my aquamark scores still seem pretty damn low...
what the heck is the problem? am i bottlenecking from the other components? here's what i've got:
512mb PC2100 kingston ram
120gb western digital 2mb cache
radeon 8500LE 230/230 (yeah i know it's slow)
here are the aquamark results:
http://arc.aquamark3.com/arc/arc_userhome.php?s=e72165efd7d49dcbeb0bb9675594e898
is there anything i can do in my bios to boost my score?
why the heck am i able to turn a 2500 chip into 3200 when it's a *new* barton?
anyway, so i needed a new mobo and cpu. i read on here that the 2500 bartons were the best cos they overclock like a mofo. so i came home with my new asus a7n8x-x/2500+ chip, and tried very modest overclock settings. none worked.
upon further investigation of the threads, i found that week 43 chips are all locked from the inside aka un-unlockable. just my luck i thought. i bet mine is a week 43 chip i thought. i take off the heatsink, and sure enough, there are the numbers "0343" so now i'm totally pissed, not having wanted to upgrade, i went into the bios and just put down 200mhz on the FSB just for kicks. BAM it boots. i've got a 3200+ chip. wow!
i didn't change the multipliers, voltages, absolutely nothing except the 166mhz --> 200mhz on the FSB. while i'm totally stoked, my aquamark scores still seem pretty damn low...
what the heck is the problem? am i bottlenecking from the other components? here's what i've got:
512mb PC2100 kingston ram
120gb western digital 2mb cache
radeon 8500LE 230/230 (yeah i know it's slow)
here are the aquamark results:
http://arc.aquamark3.com/arc/arc_userhome.php?s=e72165efd7d49dcbeb0bb9675594e898
is there anything i can do in my bios to boost my score?
why the heck am i able to turn a 2500 chip into 3200 when it's a *new* barton?