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en...Now this is also something that many of you OCers are going to want to hear about relating to USB on this KT266A board. We tested both the USB 1.1 and USB 2.0 ports up to 164MHz FSB. We used a Sony Memory Stick Reader that is fully powered off the USB ports. We transferred a 50MB file over to the stick and then installed the utility from the 64MB stick with no problems. The KT266 USB problem at 138MHz or so, is not only gone on the KT266A reference board, but the bug has also disappeared in this production board as well.
Here again is a shot of our unlocked chip running a stable front side bus of 164MHz / 328MHz DDR. This is the highest allowed setting of the board. We ran multiple tests with the bus this high and the system was very stable. Hours of loops of Quake3 Arena were run with Prime95 running in the background without issue. It would however not run the Linpack memory bandwidth tests at this speed though.
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Thanx. Had die review gemist.Op vrijdag 30 november 2001 13:47 schreef Apie! het volgende:
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Vraag me wel af wat Ome Tom dan aan het doen was
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