Submission Details
Strunkenbold`s Reference Frequency score - Extreme League
133.2 MHz with ASUS K7V-T at 133.2MHz
Ranking position
n/a
Global rank:
1st
K7V-T rank:
1st out of 2
Points earned for overclocker league
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Global Points
Not Strunkenbold's best submission
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Hardware Points
1st using K7V-T
6.0 Points
Points earned for team league
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Global Team Power Points (GTPP) Not AwardFabrik's best submission
0.0 Points
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Hardware Team Power Points (HTPP) 1st in team using K7V-T
5.3 Points
Hardware details
CPU details
- Model: AMD Athlon 600 (Pluto, Slot A) 'Pluto'
- Cores: 666MHz(+11.00%)
VGA details
- Speed: MHz / MHz (Stock)
Mainboard details
- Manufacturer: ASUS
- Model: K7V-T
- Chipset: KX133 (VT8371)
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Recent Comments
Strunkenbold commented on his own score:
I really wondered how bunny could get the 133Mhz setting of the board to work while I struggled to get 115Mhz. Then, I started to investigate. :D Looks like 133Mhz works just fine... But 133Mhz/33Mhz PCI setting wont work. Some boards have also a 133Mhz switch, but there it wont work while Im sure now that the KX133 can take the 133Mhz without probs. So the chipset probably just has problems with the 1:4 PCI divider.
Strunkenbold says:
commentary box just cant take enough words, so I reply to my own result...
Asus specific instructions:
Make sure you take the 3,3V VIO setting.
Use DIP switches.
When the board first starts up, it goes immediately off- thats a good sign!
Now just hit the reset button. And after 1-2 seconds the board should boot.
DIP Switch settings and motivation:
http://web.archive.org/web/20010806092459fw_/http://www16.big.or.jp:80/~bunnywk/index.html
Memory frequency is somewhere around 177Mhz (133Mhz + 43Mhz PCI clock).
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