PDA

View Full Version : Any good p3 socket 370 mobo to over clock out there



MR.GREEN
02-01-2005, 10:04 PM
Any one here know of any good p3 socket 370 mobo to over clock.
Because mine just died yesterday.

Poki
02-01-2005, 10:16 PM
I think Abit had some good boards back then. I was playing with a P2 on a Bh6 recently and it was a 'oclockin MOFO. Seems like Abit was a contender back then?

kiwi
02-02-2005, 01:30 AM
Yeah I think Abit had some good s370 boards for oc.

Jamo
02-02-2005, 04:10 AM
i had an asus TUV4X, was quite a nice board but you couldnt take the fsb up in 1's, was 2 and 3's sometimes

celemine1Gig
02-02-2005, 04:20 AM
Abit BX133 Raid is the best out there IMHO. BX ruled all P3 platforms. ;)

If you want some Tualatin ready board, give the Gigabyte Ga-6OXET a try, if you are lucky enough to find one for a fair price.
Well, and if you want to use DDR-RAM, then perhaps the Aopen AX37 Plus Raid would be a great chioce.

BB mods's
02-02-2005, 09:46 PM
I <3 my old MSI 6337 Pro with the good old 800eb @ 1ghz, I had to do a cap mod to the mobo b4 it woulf get stable but in the end i was verry happy.now all u need to do is find the man that stocked piled all that Mushkin pc150 :D

Kalway
02-03-2005, 03:49 AM
I've got an AOpen board that has the Via Apollo Pro266, uses ddr. Unfortunately the PCI gets out of whack at high fsb and it gets really unstable. It's really friggin fast, though, compared to other P3 boards I've used.

celemine1Gig
02-03-2005, 04:58 AM
I've got an AOpen board that has the Via Apollo Pro266, uses ddr. Unfortunately the PCI gets out of whack at high fsb and it gets really unstable. It's really friggin fast, though, compared to other P3 boards I've used.

Guess what's the name of your board :D


Well, and if you want to use DDR-RAM, then perhaps the Aopen AX37 Plus Raid would be a great chioce.

Well perhaps you got the version without raid controller.
And yes, that board is damn fast, but as already said, it has probs with PCI/USB/AGP when overclocked. The strange thing is, that it should theoretically have the right divider at 200 MHz FSB. But the problem is: What CPU to get that does 200 MHz FSB, when stock FSB is 133Mhz or even 100 MHz. :stick:

I'd still get the Abit BX133, if I wanted to.

STEvil
02-03-2005, 09:57 PM
IWill DVD-R ;)

a 733EB would do 200fsb in theory.