Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 03 May 2001 03:41:52 -0700 | From | Seth Goldberg <> | Subject | Re: DISCOVERED! Cause of Athlon/VIA KX133 Instability |
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Jonathan Morton wrote:
> > I'm using an Abit KT7 board (KT133) and my new 1GHz T'bird (running 50-60°C > in a warm room) is giving me no trouble. This is with the board and RAM > pushed as fast as it will go without actually overclocking anything... and > yes, I do have Athlon/K7 optimisations turned on in my kernel (2.4.3). >
I wonder if the KT133A (which is what the IWILL KK266 is based on) differences a could be a source of the problem. My FSB is at plain old 100 MHz since I have regular PC100 SDRAM. Overclocked, or not, I get the same results. I, too, had an ABIT KA7[-RAID] and it was rock solid. So much for "if it's not broke, don't fix it" -- I should have listened to my gf, but that's the life of an upgrader ;)... In general the IWILL got great reviews at a number of reliable hardware review sites, and hey, it doesn't lock up in windows ;) (ok don't flame me for that ;)).
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