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That's a nice RAM ... let's see
CAS 2.5 7-4-4 @ DDR500MHz PC4000, 2.65v-2.95V
3.8ns=526MHz :)
Try 2-3-3-6 timings @220MHz FSB with default voltage, or
2-2-2-5 @2.7v/2.8v, just don't...
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I'm affraid I didn't get the question :confused:
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There were >6.2GHz already ... booting and posting
7 looks nice thou :)
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Bunch of guys showing off :p
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AXP 3200+ is "multiplier-locked" since week 43 of 2003. You can't lower it.
In dual-channel mode it's harder to achieve high FSB speeds, when CPU runs at the same FSB speed as RAM. Over 400MHz FSB...
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If you're still here try something else ;)
Use Everest or CPU-Z to find out both sticks' timings at all the possible speeds. "PC3200" doesn't really get utilized as long as you running only a 266MHz...
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Have you checked mate ? I did and everything works just fine on my A7N8Xv2 DLX featuring just a good old nForce2 Ultra 400 chipset, just have to install it on top of the old nForce2 unified drivers...
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:cool: :t keep on rollin'
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I don't see anything wrong about Leadtek or Asus except the price (usually) ...
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Since AXP 3200+ is supported Sempron will work too. After all, it's a Thoroughbred B core ...
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