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May 4th, 2001, 11:45 PM
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May 5th, 2001, 08:46 AM
#2
I'm not an AMD man but I do know Intel so I'll help you with the second question.
According to Asus once the lates BIOS flash is applied (P3B-F BIOS Ver. 1006. 06/30/2000) the MOBO will be able to support Support 566MHz and 850MHz CPU with clock ratio equal or greater than 8.5x. As far as pushing the MOBO higher to 1GHz I haven't tried it. A jump to an 850MHz from a 450MHz would be a nice upgrade. Unless someone else has any promising words I would stay to the 850MHz but it's all a matter of how stable of a system he wants. I don't mind tinkering with my machines but if he can't do that himself you may spend alot of time working on his system just to squeeze an extra 150MHz. Bottom line... 850MHz = Stability.... 1GHz = ??????? At least with that MOBO.
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May 5th, 2001, 03:30 PM
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for the first question - This problem may happen. The problem in the "early" Irongates was fixed in later editions. However, if you're not sure that your board is "patched" go with the ATI.
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May 6th, 2001, 11:09 AM
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Thanks for the replies sennister and condor.
I think my buddy has his mind set for a 1ghz once the prices lower again by summertime. I don't think he plans to o/c it at the 150mhz bus speed. Just the 133mhz setting. He just wants to keep his board for another year or 2. I'll mention to him the 850 mhz PIII is the safest solution.
I think the other guy will go for a radeon 64 mb ddr. He can get a sweet deal for it. If he's interested in a Geforce 3 v.c. He'll get a different system for it. Right now, he too just wants to keep what he has for a little while yet. If anyone else has something to add. I'll be glad to hear about it. Later!
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