R|kHunter
19-04-2003, 13:40
Su Anandtech c'è la rece della Gygabyte 7VAXP-A Ultra basata su KT400A
Pare che la mobo non abbia i fix...
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1807&p=1
]]]Unfortunately there wasn't an AGP/PCI lock available in the 7VAXP-A Ultra BIOS. This is a huge loss to serious overclockers, who demand to be able to adjust their AGP and/or PCI frequencies at will. Gigabyte tells us that there is a 1/5 PCI divider, meaning you will only be able to keep your AGP and PCI buses at 66MHz and 33MHz if your FSB is running at 166MHz, but anything higher and you'll be running your AGP/PCI devices out of spec. We hope to see at least a 1/6 PCI divider soon, maybe with the KT600 chipset to be released this summer. [[[
Certo che almeno il divisore 1/6 potevano metterlo... :mad: a sto punto se uno ha il KT400 che senso avrebbe prendere il KT400A???
Come al solito Via resta un passo indietro... :rolleyes:
Pare che la mobo non abbia i fix...
http://www.anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.html?i=1807&p=1
]]]Unfortunately there wasn't an AGP/PCI lock available in the 7VAXP-A Ultra BIOS. This is a huge loss to serious overclockers, who demand to be able to adjust their AGP and/or PCI frequencies at will. Gigabyte tells us that there is a 1/5 PCI divider, meaning you will only be able to keep your AGP and PCI buses at 66MHz and 33MHz if your FSB is running at 166MHz, but anything higher and you'll be running your AGP/PCI devices out of spec. We hope to see at least a 1/6 PCI divider soon, maybe with the KT600 chipset to be released this summer. [[[
Certo che almeno il divisore 1/6 potevano metterlo... :mad: a sto punto se uno ha il KT400 che senso avrebbe prendere il KT400A???
Come al solito Via resta un passo indietro... :rolleyes: