Posted: Sat Jun 01, 2002 10:38 am
Anyone have experience or advices with using the CW-products with an overclocked CPU?
I've always been OC'ing my systems as much as possible (I still have this old Celeron 300a system working stable at 462.5MHz
, with Reason and softsynths s/pdiffed to Creamware), but since I got my Pulsar, I didn't even try it because of it's apparent PCI-timing sensibility (at least that's what they say...)
But now I really feel like trying it anyway
, will do so when I find a spare hour and report the results. I can use a couple of hundred additional MHz for Logic and plugins...
But I'm curious what your experiences are regarding this OC-business in combination with Creamware-cards.
My current setup: PIV-1.7 and Asus p4b
I've already found a PlanetZ 2001-thread on OC'ing, stating some interesting facts, like early CW-documentation mentioning a maximum 44 MHz for the PCI-bus, and the benefits of faster memory access (reverbs, samplers) through faster bus-speeds
OT: I 'overclocked' my Sony CD-RW drive today, it now burns at 10x instead of 8x!
It's now running on HP-firmware
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I've always been OC'ing my systems as much as possible (I still have this old Celeron 300a system working stable at 462.5MHz

But now I really feel like trying it anyway

But I'm curious what your experiences are regarding this OC-business in combination with Creamware-cards.
My current setup: PIV-1.7 and Asus p4b
I've already found a PlanetZ 2001-thread on OC'ing, stating some interesting facts, like early CW-documentation mentioning a maximum 44 MHz for the PCI-bus, and the benefits of faster memory access (reverbs, samplers) through faster bus-speeds
OT: I 'overclocked' my Sony CD-RW drive today, it now burns at 10x instead of 8x!
It's now running on HP-firmware

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