korvskall
05-19-2004, 05:06 AM
Hello!!
Yesterday I recieved my DFI l-party reb.B mobo. After a few testings with the "B429C18r" and 1/21 bios I was able to hit 260 fsb stable@3.3vdimm. But on my first mobo I was able to hit 265 stable with bios 1/21.. Can u people recommend a bios to hit high fsb. Also post the best memory settings for highest stable fsb.
One more question.. When I was running @250fsb and 2600mhz on the cpu It all worked fine, but after 20 minutes the comp just died. :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: I thought and rebooted it, but it didn,t want to boot up. The :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:ing 4 leds was just flickering. I had to reboot the system, I always have to do that now when it dies after to high clocks. Good to know is that I clock with clockgen in windows. I should not have to reset the bios..
Well well come with some good tips.
P.S sorry for my bad language.
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload5/262fsb.JPG
Yesterday I recieved my DFI l-party reb.B mobo. After a few testings with the "B429C18r" and 1/21 bios I was able to hit 260 fsb stable@3.3vdimm. But on my first mobo I was able to hit 265 stable with bios 1/21.. Can u people recommend a bios to hit high fsb. Also post the best memory settings for highest stable fsb.
One more question.. When I was running @250fsb and 2600mhz on the cpu It all worked fine, but after 20 minutes the comp just died. :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: I thought and rebooted it, but it didn,t want to boot up. The :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:ing 4 leds was just flickering. I had to reboot the system, I always have to do that now when it dies after to high clocks. Good to know is that I clock with clockgen in windows. I should not have to reset the bios..
Well well come with some good tips.
P.S sorry for my bad language.
http://upl.silentwhisper.net/uplfolders/upload5/262fsb.JPG