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Old December 31st 03, 10:54 PM
Rob Thompson
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I have a GA-7VAX with a Barton 2500, 512 PC2700, working fine @ 1827mhz and
smooth performance. I want to bump up performance a little but aren't sure
exactly what to do. In the BIOS for freq/volt control when I change the FSB
freq I get a box that says 'key in a DEC number, min 166 max 250' is this
just asking to raise the FSB freq? The pci/agp is at 33/66, dram at 166,
ddr 333. My MB switches are set for auto, and Eazytune 4 reports my
multiplier locked at 11. I've read ET4 sucks and to use the BIOS instead,
is that correct?

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