I just put together a new Thunderbird-based system today and just got the result for it's first completed WU: over eight hours.
Now, I've unfamiliar with Athlon platforms and haven't used an Abit motherboard since my old BH6/Celeron 300A days. I pretty much know my way around Asus and AOpen BIOS's, but these new Abit BIOS's are a bit of a mystery to me. I suspect I'm missing something.
Here are some specs:
Athlon Thunderbird 700 MHz (100 MHz CPU Bus)
Abit KA7-100
PC133 RAM (Timings: 2-Turbo, whatever that means, Memory Bus: 133 MHz [HCLK+PCICLK])
Soundblaster Live
IBM Deskstar 75GXP DTLA-307015 HD (on the standard IDE interface)
Linksys 10/1000 NIC
Windows 98se
I haven't really installed much in terms of software, so there isn't a whole lot running in the background.
I'm using NT Commandline 2.0.
I can complete a WU on a PIII 600 MHz Katmai-based system in about six and a half hours, and my overclocked Coppermine-based systems are almost always between five and five and a half hours.
I'm sure I screwed up somewhere. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
Now, I've unfamiliar with Athlon platforms and haven't used an Abit motherboard since my old BH6/Celeron 300A days. I pretty much know my way around Asus and AOpen BIOS's, but these new Abit BIOS's are a bit of a mystery to me. I suspect I'm missing something.
Here are some specs:
Athlon Thunderbird 700 MHz (100 MHz CPU Bus)
Abit KA7-100
PC133 RAM (Timings: 2-Turbo, whatever that means, Memory Bus: 133 MHz [HCLK+PCICLK])
Soundblaster Live
IBM Deskstar 75GXP DTLA-307015 HD (on the standard IDE interface)
Linksys 10/1000 NIC
Windows 98se
I haven't really installed much in terms of software, so there isn't a whole lot running in the background.
I'm using NT Commandline 2.0.
I can complete a WU on a PIII 600 MHz Katmai-based system in about six and a half hours, and my overclocked Coppermine-based systems are almost always between five and five and a half hours.
I'm sure I screwed up somewhere. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Paul
paulcs@flashcom.net
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