| I found a reduction in the memory bandwith with my board as well when running at 200Mhz FSB or higher. Fortunately there is an easy solution as referred to above. If you set the FSB in the bios at 166~198Mhz and the cpu interface on "aggressive" then overclock from within Windows memory bandwith should be very close to what you have been used to.
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Last edited by labtech1 : 11th January, 2005 at 06:19 AM.
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