Hey guys
My Marvel is in my file server right now running on an intel 800EB clocked at 600mhz with 640 megs of pc133 at 100mhz on an abit bx133r.
I figured I could put wasted cpu cycles to good use by using it for video rendering to free up some more time on my main toy. Not that big of a deal, but rendering my most of my projects twice on a p3-600 is a tedious excercise in patience to say the least (MPEG2 for dvd and wmv for laptop playback).
I figured to stave off an upgrade for a few more months I might go back to running the retail cpu at 800MHz, but I've never kept the marvel at 89mhz for more than just a few minutes to see if it could at least boot and load the desktop with no signs of problems a few years ago.
My BIOS has a 1/4 pci divider option, but only 1:1 or 2/3 for agp. I'm just a little paranoid of waking up one morning to find a toasted card in the slot.
any positive/negative experiences running one at that timing?
My Marvel is in my file server right now running on an intel 800EB clocked at 600mhz with 640 megs of pc133 at 100mhz on an abit bx133r.
I figured I could put wasted cpu cycles to good use by using it for video rendering to free up some more time on my main toy. Not that big of a deal, but rendering my most of my projects twice on a p3-600 is a tedious excercise in patience to say the least (MPEG2 for dvd and wmv for laptop playback).
I figured to stave off an upgrade for a few more months I might go back to running the retail cpu at 800MHz, but I've never kept the marvel at 89mhz for more than just a few minutes to see if it could at least boot and load the desktop with no signs of problems a few years ago.
My BIOS has a 1/4 pci divider option, but only 1:1 or 2/3 for agp. I'm just a little paranoid of waking up one morning to find a toasted card in the slot.
any positive/negative experiences running one at that timing?
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