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PC66 ram @133!!!!and even at 140
Just wanted to ask if it's a common thing to have a PC66 ram working perfectly at 133Fsb
I've been running my PII-300(0.35) SL2HA for almost two weeks at 133*2.5 with no problems at all with the PCI set to 44Mhz.I didn't even have to do any tweaking to the Ram.
I also tried to set FSB at 140,works perfectly as well but i would have to lower the multiplier to 2 in order to get 280Mhz(wont work with multp. set to 2.5*140=350).So i've just left it at 133*2.5
My spec.
PII - 300@333=2.5*133(0.35) SL2HA
Shuttle mobo Hot661
PC66 64 megs of Ram
3D Voodoo Banshee
etc.....
my email: south@spidernet.net
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Nothing you appear to be doing is common! 
[This message has been edited by Roy (edited 02-14-99).]
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In order to answer your voltage question (other post) I had to look at the Hot-661 user's manual. www.spacewalker.com/
The board does not provide for any bus speed greater than 112MHz.
So, what are you really doing?
fixed broken link 
[This message has been edited by Joel Kleppinger (edited 03-10-99).]
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No i does support frequencies up to 150FSB
The exact model i have is HOT-661/P, and i've checked with the manual and it doesn't allow to adjust voltage
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I did a review on the 661 and it does have the 140, 150 MHz bus
www.lostcircuits.com
oh, there has been new revs. the first did not have the higher bus's.
rev 1.3 before..now rev3

oh, but you are not running pc66 at 130 or 140, don't lie
[This message has been edited by bighammer (edited 02-15-99).]
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