Here's an exemple (I just runned some benchamark).
p3 550e
ABIT BF6
128 meg PCI 133 (crucial)
G400 max
I've run unreal tournament wicked405 demo here:
with in queue depth to 8 (faster)
550@550(100 FSB) :33,9 FPs
550@688(125 FSB) :35,29 Fps
550@733(133 FSB) :40 fps
with in queue depth to 1 (stable)
550@688(125 FSB) :32,34
550@733(133 FSB) :33,12
So as you can see I've gained NOTHING going from 550 (with queue depth to 8) to 733 (with queue depth to 1). the system is even SLOWER if I don't go all the way to 733 if I use on queue depth of 1.
What I mean here, is not to spoil the fun, but at least for games (other apps I don,t know), maybe you better o/c a bit less but leave your "on queue depth" to faster setting (8), that way your system will be faster, even with a lower FSB (at least in games).
jackzod
p3 550e
ABIT BF6
128 meg PCI 133 (crucial)
G400 max
I've run unreal tournament wicked405 demo here:
with in queue depth to 8 (faster)
550@550(100 FSB) :33,9 FPs
550@688(125 FSB) :35,29 Fps
550@733(133 FSB) :40 fps
with in queue depth to 1 (stable)
550@688(125 FSB) :32,34
550@733(133 FSB) :33,12
So as you can see I've gained NOTHING going from 550 (with queue depth to 8) to 733 (with queue depth to 1). the system is even SLOWER if I don't go all the way to 733 if I use on queue depth of 1.
What I mean here, is not to spoil the fun, but at least for games (other apps I don,t know), maybe you better o/c a bit less but leave your "on queue depth" to faster setting (8), that way your system will be faster, even with a lower FSB (at least in games).
jackzod
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