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Old 03-12-2001, 09:25 AM   #1
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Hey folks. Im curious, I have a PIII 700e overclocked to 933 on my CUSL2. My infineon memory runs at 2,2,2 5,7 at 133 FSB just fine. However, my CPU does not like to overclock over this 133FSB level (sucks for me!)....but im fairly happy with 933Mhz. My memory will overclock fairly well at 3,3,3 7,9....but again, it doesnt matter since my CPU is not happy above 933. I have heard that WPCredit will really only make a difference if my FSB is 140 or over. Will using WPCredit make a difference for me at 133FSB? Another question, should I be setting my SDRAM Data driving mode to "strong"? Last question, what other bios settings will help out my performance? Thanks allot for your help.
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Old 03-12-2001, 11:38 AM   #2
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WPCRedit is only good if oc'ing 140 FSB and over. Use setting strong it may help won't hurt! Thats about it, if your stable at 133 fsb.
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Old 03-14-2001, 07:34 AM   #3
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WPcredit works much better for people who are O/Cing over 140mhz ,but it still can increase performance for anyone using less than 140mhz.
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