Using g200clk on my Mill SD, I had gotten the SClk all the way up to 236MHz with the suggested RAM optimization - wouldn't do CAS2 over 202MHz. It ran at 236 fine, I pushed it through 3DMark Max, Tirtanium, and the video portion of Wintune back to back to "torture" test it. Finished all of them fine and, of course, posted the highest benches I have had yet. Cracked the case right afterwards to check the temp of the MGA and SEC chips, didn't even feel at all warm. The top of the pcb was slightly warm right over the chip but nothing major. However, when I rebooted, all that came up on screen was line garbage, similar to what you see when you really push it to far. I had to reboot again, it defaulted to safe mode (win hadn't even loaded previously), and the video drivers had unloaded themselves. I had to reinstall all my drivers, everything is fine again. Oh, the Power Off feature reverted to "4 sec delay" again, even though it wasn't set to that in BIOS - only time I've seen this happen is when I pushed the FSB too far. Anybody else had this happen before? It doesn't seem that I pushed the G200 too far, I'm wondering if I pushed the Via chipset.
System details: K6-3 450@504 (112*4.5), Epox MVP3G-M (Via chipset is rev -CE, btw), Mill G200 SD 16MB, 128MB CAS3 RAM.
System details: K6-3 450@504 (112*4.5), Epox MVP3G-M (Via chipset is rev -CE, btw), Mill G200 SD 16MB, 128MB CAS3 RAM.
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