OC an old AT7-Max2 board
Hi!
I got a 2500+ mobile barton and a old At7-Max2 board. The ram i have is samsung pc3200 tcc4. I'm new to OC, but i want give it a try. At first im quite excited about it, however after reading through the forum, i found out that by increasing the FSB, i could get data corruption. Too bad this board cant lock agp/pci bus speed. Is there any tips of oc this CPU without risking data corruption?
Does the board automatically use 133FSB once i stick the cpu and ram in? Since the board supports DDR400 and the cpu can also support 266MHZ.
PS. what does AGP/PCI ratio 5:2:1 mean? I forgot about the formula and i don't have the manual right now.
What i know so far is bump FSB to 166 and use 5:2:1 ratio(11x166 to keep it at stock speed). However after that i'm confused because the further i go the more risk i will take to corrupt my HD. Any suggestions and safety tips would be great!!
I got a 2500+ mobile barton and a old At7-Max2 board. The ram i have is samsung pc3200 tcc4. I'm new to OC, but i want give it a try. At first im quite excited about it, however after reading through the forum, i found out that by increasing the FSB, i could get data corruption. Too bad this board cant lock agp/pci bus speed. Is there any tips of oc this CPU without risking data corruption?
Does the board automatically use 133FSB once i stick the cpu and ram in? Since the board supports DDR400 and the cpu can also support 266MHZ.
PS. what does AGP/PCI ratio 5:2:1 mean? I forgot about the formula and i don't have the manual right now.
What i know so far is bump FSB to 166 and use 5:2:1 ratio(11x166 to keep it at stock speed). However after that i'm confused because the further i go the more risk i will take to corrupt my HD. Any suggestions and safety tips would be great!!
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