Hi, I am running a Athlon T-bird 1-ghz on an Abit Kt7A, running stable at a FSB of 133 mhz (either 1000 or 1133). I am using Micron/Crucial Pc133 cas2 ram. When I set the FSB a bit higher, to 135-140 mhz, using Softmenu and the "Cpu FSB Plus" setting, my computer will freeze a few seconds after startup, or while doing some task; then, when I restart, there may be a "Bio rom checksum error". I'm wondering if there's any way to achieve stability while at FSB speeds above 133.
<Other info:>
Win98 Se
All-in-wonder Radeon AGP
SB Live x-gamer
Latest Kt7a bios and Via 4-in-1 Drivers
Thermaltake Volcano II Cpu cooler and 2 case fans
Bios:
Cpu voltage: 1.85
I/o voltage: 3.5-3.6
Force 4-way interleave: Enabled
Enable Dram 4k-page mode: Enabled
Bank Dram timings: Turbo
Sd ram clock cycle: 2
Dram ban interleave: 4-way
I think the Kt7a with Crucial Pc133 ram should be able to achieve a higher stable Fsb overclock than 133 mhz (even if the overall clock is between 1000 and 1133 mhz)..how can this be achieved? Any help appreciated
<Other info:>
Win98 Se
All-in-wonder Radeon AGP
SB Live x-gamer
Latest Kt7a bios and Via 4-in-1 Drivers
Thermaltake Volcano II Cpu cooler and 2 case fans
Bios:
Cpu voltage: 1.85
I/o voltage: 3.5-3.6
Force 4-way interleave: Enabled
Enable Dram 4k-page mode: Enabled
Bank Dram timings: Turbo
Sd ram clock cycle: 2
Dram ban interleave: 4-way
I think the Kt7a with Crucial Pc133 ram should be able to achieve a higher stable Fsb overclock than 133 mhz (even if the overall clock is between 1000 and 1133 mhz)..how can this be achieved? Any help appreciated