March 30, 201312 yr Crew Why not higher fsb and lower multiplier? thunderbirds have problems with too high fsbs.
March 30, 201312 yr thunderbirds have problems with too high fsbs. This is a news for me...my old score,on air. timings...uhm,2 2 2 11 I think... http://i47.tinypic.com/2sac9ae.jpg
March 30, 201312 yr With nforce2 there is not luck Try the l12 mod with bios mantarays xt 26 cpc on...the native cpu fsb 100 crash around 219mhz in nf7-s.
March 31, 201312 yr Ok, did now some Mods to my NF7:D Much better now, tested now all on Air http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=unbenannt8koak.jpg
March 31, 201312 yr Ok, did now some Mods to my NF7:D Much better now, tested now all on Air http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=unbenannt8koak.jpg That's a Thoroughbred, not a Thunderbird. 2 totally different animals when overclocking.
March 31, 201312 yr I know this;) But before i was also limitied to FSB 220 there:D Interesting. Especially on a board known for high FSB. Even my AN7 was capable of 250 out of the box.
March 31, 201312 yr Ok, did now some Mods to my NF7:D Much better now, tested now all on Air http://www.abload.de/image.php?img=unbenannt8koak.jpg Nf7-s have problems with cpu 100 mhz fsb. Your score(240mhz)is good,ma a good nf7-s is rock solid ad 250mhz of fsb stock cooling and without mod. Now play with the alpha timings,not only the timings of bios. Do you have a link with the volt mod of chipset?Send my a pvt...and try another time the thunderbird
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