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| Moto Rider Honda AX-1 Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Greece - Europe - Planet Earth
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| TUSL2-C Crusial PC133 Cas 2 - PIII 1000 I wonder what was the your Higher Bus speed that the CAS 2 was working nicely .. Ok i have do my tests too , 150 Mhz was fine . At 167 i was at 3-2-3 ,but i let the 3Dmark making cycles ,and when i come back home , i found that the 3Dmark files got corupted ... Well this coruption of files take my happines away as i think that if i let the system at this speed my OS will face soon the same problem .. My Ram is high quality 2 x 256 megs Crusial , and the 150 MHz looks like a speed that does not effect them by a negative way . My ram works fine with the 5-7 setting until the 136 Bus speed . After that the 7-9 is a must ,to let me go higher.. I work my PC at the 133 normal bus as the CPU is new , and i do not wan to push it from the start . So what is your storys with the Crusial 256 Megs sticks Cas2 !! |
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| ABX KNIGHT EXEMPLAR Join Date: Feb 2001 Location: USA-GA
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| I've run Crucial 1x 256 stick in an Asus cusl2 mobo @ 160mhz, FSB, 222 cas, stable. I used the same stick to run an Iwill mobo @ 167mhz, 222cas, stable.
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| Moto Rider Honda AX-1 Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Greece - Europe - Planet Earth
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| I just deside to push my PIII 1000 cpu at higher speeds . And i manage to havimg my PC 133 at 133 , but i have sent my CPU at 1328 MHz !!!! The funny is that my CPU does not feel any stress or getting more warm or something .. Do you think that i have to slow down or trying for more .. The stability of the system is rock solid , as only the CPU takes the extra presure .. |
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| Modulator ![]() Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: Saint Paul, MN - USA
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| I'd like to see some benchmarks on that OC! Obviously you had to have used the 133/100/33 ratio or that would not be possible unless it's a 1000E.
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| Moto Rider Honda AX-1 Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Greece - Europe - Planet Earth
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| The CPU is one BX80256C1000256 SL5FQ FC-PGA2 The Bios reads my CPU as 1000B (Not E ) Yes i have use the 133:100:33 . The curent limits is the 179 FSB as the SDRAM works at 134 Mhz and the PCI at 45 Mhz if i remember right . I believe that if i will had more core voltage like 1.85 , the 1350 will be stable . I can boot at 1350 - 180 Bus , but its not stable . The 179 it is totaly stable ... I also have set my ram at 134 as 2-2-2 5-7 .. |
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