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Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 7:51 am
by sandrob
On 2002-02-21 08:49, subhuman wrote:
One of my favorite motherboards P4TE. There is one version that can hit 133FSB (it has "ICS" on the chips near the RDRAM slots), so if you plan to clock, you will need a P4TE board with the ICS chips, and to hit 133FSB you should use the jumpers (the BIOS doesnt give the proper divisors at 133mhz).
i have this seting in bios:
  • CPU Internal Frequency [Manual]
  • CPU Frequency Multiple [22.0x]
  • CPU FSB Frequency [100]
  • CPU Vcore [1.500V]
  • RDRAM Turbo mode [Disabled]
  • RDRAM Frequency: FSB Ratio [Auto]
is this optimal seting for P4T-E?
thanks!

Posted: Sun Mar 03, 2002 2:09 pm
by subhuman
Looks good. I wouldn't clock a 2200mhz, you will do fine with that setup and have utmost stability if properly installed.