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Old 05-22-2001, 09:54 PM   #1
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Thumbs up - PIII 1000EB @ 1200mhz - 1.80 volts. 160/160/40 -

I was reading around in this forum and noticed many people use the WCPREDIT and something else to get the dividers down.

So far I run Windows 2000 SP2 and use nothing to help bring down my dividers. Is that ok?

Also another thing I noticed, is that I can run 160/160/40 Stable, but when I try 160/120/40 with all other settings remaining the same it starts to get unstable and I can't complete 3dMark2001.
I was thinking that it should be more stable at that setting because the ram gets slowed back down, but for some reason it likes 160/160/40 better.

My Muskin 128MB rev. 3 ram is coming any day now, along with some small heatsinks from www.2cooltek.com for cooling the chips on the board. Im hoping to be able to hit 166/166/41 stable using air cooling. If not I will settle for 160/160/40 with a nice CL 2-2-2 [5/7] setting for the ram.
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Old 05-23-2001, 12:17 PM   #2
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For more memory band width and AGP 4x fix try this bios tweak.
http://www.x86-secret.com/i815twk.php I run this bios with no problems!
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