Citace Původně odeslal Eagle
Citace Původně odeslal gl_st0rm
pokud budu ja kupovat neco pro AMD, tak to bude Asus A7N8X stable az na 211MHz a za tu cenu je to proste pecka!
Jak si na to přišel, Pepíčku? Na 211 MHz neudělá ani POST a na 200 MHz taky nechodí.
tak to mas nejakej MRDKA kousek

zdroj: http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=Mzk0LDY=
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Overclocking

As shown in the BIOS section of the review, the board easily clocked at 200MHz, and it performed flawlessly at that setting. It impressed me constantly with its outstanding performance. At 211MHz FSB with 100% Synchronous Memory bus, the system booted up and ran without a problem once the DIMM timings had been set just a tad bit more gentle (active precharge delay was set to 6), and once the VCore was set to 1.850 and the DDR Core was set to 2.8V.

At 422MHz DDR speeds, the two Corsair 3200+ sticks I was running never got flustered, and ran without a problem. Unfortunately, that's the maximum FSB our board will produce.

With RAM moved to the other open black slot, Sandra scores dropped 100MB/sec, and with the FSB set to 166MHz and the memory set to 200MHz, the Sandra score still fell to 50MB/sec below the normal 166/166 score. Populating all three slots also resulted in a 100MB/sec loss in transfer. 

12.10.2002 21:40 UPDATE:
I'm getting a lot of questions about two things, so I thought I'd answer them here to clarify. 
1) The processor was manually unlocked before changing the multiplier, using the L3 bridge solder pen trick.
2) At the 200 and 211 FSB speeds, no special cooling was used besides a stock Coolermaster HSF.
I hope that clears up some confusion. TBS