I have run some more benchies. Initially I was having a few problems, so as a precautionary measure, I set the BIOS settings to "failsafe mode", including the "default" core voltage setting, (but Sandra says the core voltage = 1.66!)
Multiplier = 17x (real clock speed = 2.27Ghz)
3DMark2001 s.e. (default settings) = 11547
3DMark2001 s.e. (max settings including 6x AA) = 7162 (CPU Temp, with the assistance of coolon.exe is now: 36.6)
I think this "1.45 volt" CPU "likes" a high core voltage setting (of 1.66). I tried lowering the core voltage setting inside the BIOS set up area, and when I tried benchmarking using 3DMark2001, it failed every time. I reset the BIOS core voltage back to "default", and my 3DMark2001 benchmarking worked, even at 17x multiplier with maximum 3DMark2001 s.e. settings.
I return to the BIOS set up area, and adjust various "failsafe mode" values to "optimised" values - mainly BIOS fields associated with AGP. I then rerun the first test listed above.
Multiplier = 17x (real clock speed = 2.27Ghz)
3DMark2001 s.e. (default settings) = 11552. What's interesting about this score is that it is virtually identical to the score above (11547), which was done using BIOS "failsafe" values.
Also, I attempt once more to set the multiplier to 18x, but the PC goes mad almost instantly. (I seem to have a stable 17x system, but 18x is totally unstable.)
I return once more to the BIOS setup area. Because I am currently only using 1 stick of SDRAM, I don't think I can set the bank interleave value to "4 bank". Instead, I set this BIOS field to "2 bank" and reboot, then rerun the second 3DMark2001 "max settings" test again.
Multiplier = 17x (real clock speed = 2.27Ghz)
3DMark2001 s.e. (max settings including 6x AA) = 7164
OK, it's time to return to the BIOS again, and attempt to increase the FSB. Unfortunately, I can't increase it by much, because this Epox board really does have rotten caps. I will try: 137.
BTW, note to self: when you've set the multiplier using cpumsr, rebooting hangs the system. (Maybe the BIOS gets confused because the multiplier has been changed without it being fully "in sync" with cpumsr?)
Multiplier = 17x @ 137FSB = real clock speed = 2.33Ghz.
3DMark2001 s.e. (default settings) = Unfortunately, this test fails.
This is interesting - inside the BIOS set up area, I increase the core voltage by a small amount (+0.025). Sandra tells me the core voltage is now 1.68. I set the multiplier to 18x, and I can access the desktop OK! Sandra tells me that the CPU is running at 2.4Ghz. But 3DMark2001 fails and I have to reboot. So, perhaps the 18x multiplier requires lots of extra juice?
Related question: is it possible to cut the 24 pin power plug on the Enermax PSU with a sharp knife, in order to "push away" the 20 to 24 power pins section, which is not required on this mobo - and only prevents me from using this PSU, because a "coil thing" on the mobo is inconveniently located immediately next to the power socket? If I can get these unwanted 20 to 24 pins out of the way, I would be able to plug the Enermax (40Amp 5V rail) PSU in to the mobo using the first 20 pins only, and get "better" power in to the mobo.
Edit: Regarding the PSU "24 to 20 pins conversion", I found a converter on ebay -
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt … em=290338678466
The only problem is that the photo doesn't make sense. The plug for the mobo (on the left) has 24 pins. It should only have 20.