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I have the same mobo and it works fine at 133 mhz FSB with a stock HSF. With your FOP-38 you should be able to hit 145 with little hassle. I'm just waiting for the necessairy funds to get my FOP-38, and some other cooling gear for that matter.
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yeah you did great. the KT7A-RAID is awesome. Ive never had/seen anything like it
youll be happy
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You'll have to let us know if it is worth the trouble, as I'm certainly interested 
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Originally posted by The WhiteRabbit:
You'll have to let us know if it is worth the trouble, as I'm certainly interested 
sure thing...I can't freakin wait, gotta feed that addiction
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Mako Shark
Originally posted by Darth:
sure thing...I can't freakin wait, gotta feed that addiction
Is this the same computer used as your server?
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Originally posted by Ymaster:
Is this the same computer used as your server?
yes it is, by the way I changed nic card back to 3com etherlink and speeds seem better, come on by 
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Hammerhead Shark
Is a good choice you choosed there... I have the same mother board and runs great and stable. One thing you should keep in mind is get good quality memory if you want to overclock using FSB. I currently have my FSB at 133mhz and it run 100% stable after games or just plain surfing. Have fun!
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You will be very pleased with your decision and if your memory can handle it you will break 150MHz fsb no problem.
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750 Athlon Classic O\C to 1090MHz
Water cooled pelts
Abit KA7-100
256MB Micron Running at 133MHz cas 2
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Kenwood 72x
Sound Blaster Live Gamer
Cambridge Soundworks 5.1 Digital Speaker System
Yamaha 8\4\24 Burner
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I made the same decision you made. Had a A7V and craved more and got a KT7a, but it has not helped out much more except higher fsb. I could run the ASUS at 109x12 (I had a 1.2 to begin) stable, or about 1.3. But with my KT7a, I can do 1312x10, 1.31, 10 Mhz faster and that seems to be the chips limit. So if yo have a good chip then it will be fun to have, but if the chip maxes out early, then it almost makes more sense to keep the ASUS. Although I will say I see a small difference in speed with the fsb increse.
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Originally posted by Colt:
You will be very pleased with your decision and if your memory can handle it you will break 150MHz fsb no problem.
just as you posted this, I was on the mushkin site checking the price of the rev 3, I have crucial cas2, but I think I'm getting crazy now and can't stop..hehe
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Mako Shark
You should be able to get that 900 to better than 1000 with the FOP38 and the KT7a. I wouldn't be surprised if you hit 1100 with it. The multiplier, voltage, and fsb are so easy to set. Have fun with it.
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Originally posted by CastorR:
I made the same decision you made. Had a A7V and craved more and got a KT7a, but it has not helped out much more except higher fsb. I could run the ASUS at 109x12 (I had a 1.2 to begin) stable, or about 1.3. But with my KT7a, I can do 1312x10, 1.31, 10 Mhz faster and that seems to be the chips limit. So if yo have a good chip then it will be fun to have, but if the chip maxes out early, then it almost makes more sense to keep the ASUS. Although I will say I see a small difference in speed with the fsb increse.
I thought about that..I posted a few times around here trying to figure out why I couldn't get that tbird up higher than 1050, most people said the chip could be maxed out..that would be a bummer but if the chip maxes out at 1050, I should atleast be able to up the fsb to 140x7.5 and get a performance increase over the a7v..
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[This message has been edited by Darth (edited March 01, 2001).]
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