mook
09-13-2002, 09:13 PM
9 times out of 10, what seems to be the weakness in overclocking? I'm directing this question at the Athlon XP users primarily (Stupid Intel and their fixed PCI/AGP, bah!)
Started firing up the new processors I ordered from newegg, and found an AROIA that seems quite fabulous. I'm running it currently at 175x10.5 at stock voltage. My problem is that as soon as I move the fsb up to 180 at any multiplier, my display goes black. It doesn't go into a soft reboot, it just kinda sits there.
Are video cards usually the limiting factor, due to the AGP spec being thrown out of whack? Turning it down to 2x AGP, turning off fastwrites, turning off just about everything didn't help matters.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Started firing up the new processors I ordered from newegg, and found an AROIA that seems quite fabulous. I'm running it currently at 175x10.5 at stock voltage. My problem is that as soon as I move the fsb up to 180 at any multiplier, my display goes black. It doesn't go into a soft reboot, it just kinda sits there.
Are video cards usually the limiting factor, due to the AGP spec being thrown out of whack? Turning it down to 2x AGP, turning off fastwrites, turning off just about everything didn't help matters.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.