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michaelnm - EP-3PTA @ 138.9MHz - 138.93 MHz Reference Clock

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Nice one for that voltage. Has it "stepless" overclocking option? (for example not only 100/103/105/110/115/120/124/133/140 MHz clock options but possible to set 133/134/135/136... ??)

Thanks! The CPUZ does not display the correct voltage. Correct voltage = 1.6v. Try uppdating bios (03/28/2002)

What clocker on it? looks like on abit st6, then pos overclock by setfsb up to 250+mhz by 1mh step. 139 its not result, only 230+ for intel 815 plz :D

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Clockgen is something like RTM5?0-2?? (so maybe RTM560-25R ??).

 

139 its not result, only 230+ for intel 815 plz :D

 

You're right :)

 

 

I'm wondering if is this EPOX a good mobo compared to TUSL2/CUSL2/ST6...

Ye, like on ST6-ST6E.

 

imho why not, all 815 mobos can 200+. iwill, asus, abit, gigabyte, etc...why not epox? nice looking mobo.

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imho why not, all 815 mobos can 200+. iwill, asus, abit, gigabyte, etc...why not

 

It's the same reason why not all of my NF2 based mobos (eg. Aopen) was able to do >200 MHz FSB. :D

 

Most of them of course did >230+ but best were Abits, Asus and DFI. Main reason are poor bioses (I think it's also something with electrical paths and manufacturer's care to quality and signal integrity (and many other things maybe)).

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