Well, it's all put together and running now.
Had to flash the BIOS to get the Red Storm overclocking stuff, but that went flawlessly (phew ).
A few things about this MB that I wasn't aware off when I bought it:
There's no multiplier or FSB settings in the BIOS
You have to set the dipswitches on the board for that. You can however add 0-28 MHz to the FSB from the BIOS, so once you found the multiplier you want you can still tweak a bit from the BIOS.
I had the impression that the memory could run at FSB, FSB+33 or FSB-33 MHz, but only the two first options are available (really disliking my PC100 memory now).
Installing a GlobalWin FOS-32 on this board is, the say the least, challenging, you have to have slim and strong hands to hook the fastening thingy, there's a lot af capacitors right next to the socket (around 1 cm from it). I really wish that I'd bought some paste, I'll have to remove and reattach it as soon as I get the paste.
Once everything was well installed, I gave the Red Storm a whirl, it decided that 110 MHz was the FSB for me and I booted a 715 MHz without any problems, had I had better memory I might be able to avoid the pencil scribbling on the chip, but I think I'll save the money and use a bit of lead.
Hopefully I'll get the paste tomorrow and the real overclocking can begin
Had to flash the BIOS to get the Red Storm overclocking stuff, but that went flawlessly (phew ).
A few things about this MB that I wasn't aware off when I bought it:
There's no multiplier or FSB settings in the BIOS
You have to set the dipswitches on the board for that. You can however add 0-28 MHz to the FSB from the BIOS, so once you found the multiplier you want you can still tweak a bit from the BIOS.
I had the impression that the memory could run at FSB, FSB+33 or FSB-33 MHz, but only the two first options are available (really disliking my PC100 memory now).
Installing a GlobalWin FOS-32 on this board is, the say the least, challenging, you have to have slim and strong hands to hook the fastening thingy, there's a lot af capacitors right next to the socket (around 1 cm from it). I really wish that I'd bought some paste, I'll have to remove and reattach it as soon as I get the paste.
Once everything was well installed, I gave the Red Storm a whirl, it decided that 110 MHz was the FSB for me and I booted a 715 MHz without any problems, had I had better memory I might be able to avoid the pencil scribbling on the chip, but I think I'll save the money and use a bit of lead.
Hopefully I'll get the paste tomorrow and the real overclocking can begin
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