Hi
Thx for answers ! I only want to know if i have the
best KT333 Mobo of the world :stick:
:D
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Hi
Thx for answers ! I only want to know if i have the
best KT333 Mobo of the world :stick:
:D
stevil got his kt333 to 210fsb i think
since kt333s are beefed up kt266a boards with a 1/5 divider i'll just post my kt266a record as well :D
my 4ss-rock kt266a board does 190fsb 100% stable with a 66mhz ide card and a g4mx, not bad for a 1/4 divider :D. crappy rails atm, will mod my second psu and see how high i can get with it.
230 with an epox 8k3a rev 1.0
Screens Screens m8 ;)Quote:
Originally posted by MickeyMouse
epox 8k3a at 230-240mhz to match the abit at 200-205mhz fsb.
There where some People who said that before, but i have
never seen any Screens @ all.
Greets
(Sorry for my English )
:D
This is the best that i've been able to get with my Epox 8K3A.
http://users.tpg.com.au/muller1/235mhz%20FSB.JPG
http://users.tpg.com.au/muller1/highest%20FSB.JPG
whats the secret to getting 8k3a's up so high, i hit a wall at 205 for stability and 211 max bench ever but i hear the 3.3v line really needs to be high to get the most? As mines at 3.25 i guess that might be why im still down low 200s
Dave
Nice Results @ All !
@stergiopilus
Northbridge Cooling ?!
@ All
Plz post ur Northbridge Cooling !
Im only @ stock passiv Cooler.
Ur PCI and VGA Cards are very importent !Quote:
whats the secret to getting 8k3a's up so high
With an Ati, its very hard to hit > 210.
Hdd too.
All ur Parts must be perfect to hit such a FSB.
i removed the nb cooler as the nb was pretty cool even after some hours of priming.
does anybody know how to raise the chipset voltage on a kt266a board? cant find anything...
My Northbridgecooler is very hot !
I think 50 - 70 °C !! (just felt by hand)
Maybe i should buy an Watercooler for my Northbride. ;)
maybe the epox showed higher memory bandwidth but was slower in 3d?
But why it should ?Quote:
Originally posted by saaya
maybe the epox showed higher memory bandwidth but was slower in 3d?
My best Result on 3DMark. Never tested with higher FSB.
http://www.zup-clan.de/Files/3d.jpg
Couldn't agree more!!
I still run an Abit KR7A-133, set to 174 Mhz FSB for daily use (43.5 Mhz PCI), and a KX7-333 set at 185 Mhz FSB for daily use (37 Mhz PCI). It's fun to crank either of these boards over 200 Mhz FSB and show off the two year old hardware. I regularly embarrass some of the brand new stuff. The Ultra-Agressive timings offered by these boards meant that FSB Mhz to FSB Mhz, they destroyed most any other brand. The fact that they show no IDE corruption even at over 45 Mhz PCI speeds is a testament to how good these boards are.
I have done stability tests on my KR7A-133 at 50 Mhz PCI, and after 24 hour of Prime95, had no errors.
All this, and air cooled!
The 8k3a's had "Fast Command Decode" disabled over 166mhz FSB... Abit's did not. This is the majority of the performance difference.Quote:
Originally posted by MickeyMouse
206mhz on abit kx7-333r but for all those expo owners "NO KT333 MOBO" could compete wiht the abit kx7 it would take an epox 8k3a at 230-240mhz to match the abit at 200-205mhz fsb.
The performance difference was eliminated with 10-15 extra mhz FSB, not 30-40... With that said... The kx7-333r were definitely the best performers overall.
BTW, my 8k3a ran at 230mhz fsb (On a cool morning ;) ) .
I've got a KX7-333 and a KD7-333 and both have hit over 200 fsb with Corsair XMS pc3500, using the 1/5 divider. :cool:
i've gotten an 8k5a3+ up to 185FSB...
Abit kd7-e, memory-limited at the time
I dont think so !Quote:
The 8k3a's had "Fast Command Decode" disabled over 166mhz FSB... Abit's did not. This is the majority of the performance difference.
It was an Bios Prob, and with the newer Bioses they fixed
that "Bug".
With old Bios u had on Memory Bandwith Benchmark @ 200 MHz
2500 - 2600 but with the newer ones ~ 3000 Points.
Someone have still an KX333 in operation, and want to make
some Benches @ 200 MHz and 2-2-5-2 2T ? (same Multi)
I want to know it :D
Actually, the older 8k3a BIOS had it enabled, and the performance was great... but no one could go over 185-190mhz FSB... the 8k3a2815 bios (from August 15th 2002) was the last one with FCD enabled over 166mhz ... ALL BIOS after that one have FCD disabled over 166mhz.Quote:
Originally posted by GravdiggA
I dont think so !
It was an Bios Prob, and with the newer Bioses they fixed
that "Bug".
The newer BIOS's ALL had FCD disabled over 166mhz. It was not a bug, it was disabled purpously to achieve the highest possible FSB. Eventually they got the memory scores up there with the competition, but overall performance was never as good "clock per clock" as mobo's with FCD enabled. As I said above an extra 10-15 mhz FSB would even out the speed difference.
For me... I got up to 185mhz FSB with older FCD enabled bios(Which equals about 200mhz FSB w/ disabled) However, with newer FCD disabled bios, I hit 230mhz... much better scores :D
Which Bios do u use ?
I hope we will find someone with an KX333 ;)
235Mhz FSB 2.0 2-2-5 timings on a Epox 8k5a2+. 256mb Twinmos Winbond BH-5
3440mb/s in Sandra...the float I can't remember.
Highest Sandra Membench
http://w1.157.telia.com/~u15705008/S...edittweaks.jpg
Highest wcpuid screenshot
http://w1.157.telia.com/~u15705008/wcpuid234mhzfsb.jpg
EPoX 8K3A+ without FCD.
Can run 211-216 24/7 with 2T command rate.
Definitely the KX7-333 , running @215 5-2-2-2 24h/24 prime proofed ,with maxtor D740 , max fsb was 230 with BH6Quote:
Originally posted by GravdiggA
the
best KT333 Mobo of the world :stick:
:D
Talkin 'bout max fsb on Via chipset was 240 with 8K9A2+
Ps: no mods on the mobo
When i did those screenshots I was just using a little heatsink (a bit bigger than the stock one) with a 40mm fan. Afterwards i chucked the watercooling on it and i couldn't get any higher.Quote:
Originally posted by GravdiggA
Nice Results @ All !
@stergiopilus
Northbridge Cooling ?!
@ All
Plz post ur Northbridge Cooling !
Im only @ stock passiv Cooler.
Ur PCI and VGA Cards are very importent !
With an Ati, its very hard to hit > 210.
Hdd too.
All ur Parts must be perfect to hit such a FSB.
As for video card, i was using an Radeon 8500 which can handle high AGP busses very well. Later on i used the same 8500 in an NF2 board and ran the AGP bus at 95MHz or 100MHz (can't remember which one, but it was the highest the bios would allow) and it ran perfectly with everything i threw at it (3dmark etc). Later on i tested a Radeon 9800pro in the 8K3A and i couldn't get over 218MHz FSB with it, so it is only the newer ATI's that have problems with high AGP speeds. The older ones seem fine with it.
As for PCI cards, i didn't use any at all. The only time i need a PCI card is when i go to LAN's, and then i just chuck that card in.
As for Hard drive, i used a 40GB 7200rpm Seagate Barracuda IV. It is still running perfectly till this day, so it must also like high PCI speeds.
WPCREDIT was nice for the Epox 8K3A+.
Too bad my board didnt like going past 210... if I had known the 3.3v mod around then you may have seen me in the 225-240 range (yes, some did go 240+ with 3.3v mods). :D