PDA

View Full Version : ASUS CUSL2-C users plz speak up!!


naughty_guy
01-09-2003, 04:46 AM
Can someone who is using ASUS CUSL2-C MB please post a reply here?? I need some help w/ OCing.

Tweaked!
01-09-2003, 11:30 AM
It's probably going to take a little while before you find someone else with this board, not many of them left. You might want to post this in several different forums to get a wider variety of replies. Here's another good place to try, I frequent this place quite a bit myself. Oc-forums (http://forum.oc-forums.com/vb/index.php?s=):)

naughty_guy
01-09-2003, 11:45 PM
ooh ok, thanks.

Ragnarok
01-10-2003, 01:53 AM
I've had a CUSL2-C :)

not a bad board, though I've always liked my Abit BX6r2 more though

naughty_guy
01-10-2003, 06:46 AM
can u tell me what FSB OC have you reached? Please also tell me your CPU, RAM size and manuf...

Thanks man

Bartje
01-15-2003, 11:08 AM
I've had the board as well...

Nice board, good overclocking features...
Only problem i had was the cold boot the board suffered from..
But that problem was solved by a Pin mod on the cpu..
Highest i got it with my P3-750E = 1050MHz@140MHz FSB..

Cold boot means it uses default Vcore of the CPU when the machine gets powered up and when the bios has to be loaded..

Bios=1005
Ram= mushkin PC150

I`ve also got my P3-733@916 with 166MHz FSB, but i`m not sure if that was on the CUSL2-C or the BH6...

ahh here's the link: http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k1=1952514

naughty_guy
01-15-2003, 09:55 PM
oh... the max OC i got on my Celeron 1.1G is just 120MHZFSB, i gues it's just my chip that sucked

Bartje
01-18-2003, 02:32 AM
That might be true naughty guy, but its not that the cpu hasn`t got anything left...

As i told you before, the board suffers from a cold-boot problem...

You can see for yourself if that is indeed the problem..

Start a cold boot, and get into the bios, than up the Vcore to lets say 1.75V.. (chance nothing more), than start your OS, after you have started, get a restart, Get into bios again... There you'll see that Vcore is indeed +/- 1.75V.. Now you can adjust the FSB higher than 120MHz.. Start with something like 125MHz and see what it does...

BTW, you can see the cold boot issue yourself, start a cold boot, get into the bios and cheque Vcore.. No matter what Vcore you said it should be, its still the default Vcore of the cpu... (The Vcore will chance after you have run the complete bios loop....)