Hi all,
I am trying to wring more performance out of the limited overclockability of my MSI K7d. My FSB is limited to 150 max and I can't go above 12.5x multi. I can run at 150Mhz FSB at CAS 2.5 rock solid for a final clock of 1875Mhz. I managed to get my crucial PC2100 to do CAS2, but if I FSB OC then it gets prime errors(only on large FFT torture tests though.). So I guess the question is: Which is prefferable; 12.5x@133Mhz CAS2 or 12.5x@150MhzCAS2.5. I have heard that Athlons love low latency, but will it make a difference in real world performance enough to compensate for a lower FSB? If running at CAS 2 really does make a big difference, what kinds of program benefit the most?
More complete Specs:
MSI K7D -L BIOS 1.91
2 AthlonMP 1700+s @ 2000+@ 133FSB
2 CAS 2.5 Crucial PC2100(one is actually PC2700 cas2.5 running at 2100 speed)
GeforceFX 5900nu
I am trying to wring more performance out of the limited overclockability of my MSI K7d. My FSB is limited to 150 max and I can't go above 12.5x multi. I can run at 150Mhz FSB at CAS 2.5 rock solid for a final clock of 1875Mhz. I managed to get my crucial PC2100 to do CAS2, but if I FSB OC then it gets prime errors(only on large FFT torture tests though.). So I guess the question is: Which is prefferable; 12.5x@133Mhz CAS2 or 12.5x@150MhzCAS2.5. I have heard that Athlons love low latency, but will it make a difference in real world performance enough to compensate for a lower FSB? If running at CAS 2 really does make a big difference, what kinds of program benefit the most?
More complete Specs:
MSI K7D -L BIOS 1.91
2 AthlonMP 1700+s @ 2000+@ 133FSB
2 CAS 2.5 Crucial PC2100(one is actually PC2700 cas2.5 running at 2100 speed)
GeforceFX 5900nu