There is an option to set the AGP frequency but I don't think so for
the PCI bus. Thinking back to the old days, I remember even the old
486 and P1 mainboards had BIOS options to set the ISA and PCI bus
frequency. Maybe the AU11 does have this feature hidden somewhere. I
thought this was a moot point anyway because the PCI bus is always 33
MHz. Isn't it??
Is 66 MHz the normal speed of the AGP bus?
Thanks.
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 04:02:08 GMT, "farmuse" <NOSPAM.DeleteThis@adelphia.net>
wrote:
> try a 166 fsb and set the ram to same, you should be able to do it if
>that board can lock the agp and pci at 66 and 33
>
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>> Anyone here using an AU11 and Athlon XP 2200+ processor? This is my
>> configuration and it works great!
>>
>> Has anyone tried overclocking this setup? I heard it's possible to
>> push the FSB to about 150 MHz.
>>
>> I'm getting the following in PC mark after tweaking the BIOS settings
>> as much as possible without overclocking:
>>
>> CPU - 5369
>> Memory - 3548
>> HDD - 1403
>>
>> Any comments would be appreciated.
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