Reply 40 of 47, by Skalabala
wrote:How did you get the 140Mhz? […]
How did you get the 140Mhz?
According to the manual (P5A/P5A-B), the max. FSB is 120MHz jumper's selection is shown.
Anandtech's test say's about a range of up to 133MHz.Your 140MHz would be insane 46.67MHz PCI clock and 93.34MHz AGP clock.
You have boot this setting only POST screen, not to windows right?Personally, i would not go over 112MHz because of the PCI/AGP dependency.
Hey bud 😀
Yes only POST, did not even put a hard drive in it and had to use a PCI FX5200 because there is no space for cooling the CPU.
I will boot 133mhz when I get the cooling sorted, but any higher is risking the hardware. 5x133 I hope to be stable, this should push performance somewhat.
The cooling problem is what is setting me back at the moment as it does look like the P5A-B is faster than the GA5AX.
I still need to find a Geforce 2 GTS so that I can use driver 7.58 witch is the best fastest driver for when using K6
The FSB of 140 is undocumented :p
It goes up to 150, I bet I will get it to post but I will rather not try to push the limits so far.
I can not get the motherboard to get 6X multiplier as I should be able to post 720mhz :p