K8N Neo3 Can run on FSB300?

NF4-4X runs on FSB300,it should be easy!?
Whose MB can run on FSB300?
Tell me how to do,Please
 

Quote from: kelune on 30-May-06, 10:02:21
does the moded bios locked the PCI, PCIE, AGR frequency?
yes
Quote from: reb0rn on 30-May-06, 09:43:20
Bosskiller can you please email me your modded bios for K8N Neo3 i have revision 1.0 max fsb i reach wos 305Mhz  (clockgen) @sempron 2800+(new BX core 64bit). I also use linux but there i can not OC becouse of bios bug:((
Also big problem with this mobo whan OC is that whan you set up memory to FSB 133 or 166 at auto DRAM timing it set up "insane" fast timing(cas,ras,....) for chosen RAM speed so any overclock in windows make problem becouse DDR400 or any other can not stand timing that wos set by bios.. mine PQI 400DDR from default 133 could not pass 170Mhz.. so I had to use a64info appz and see default timing for 200Mhz BIOS auto timing set and than move memory at 133 and set all dram timing to manual which would be default for 200Mhz so that way i reached 305fsb and 3x HTT, with memory at @210Mhz
(not gr8 english but i hope you get what i try to say
Also whats base of your bios and what have you change, is there vcore unlocked like in 1.0 bios and has 219 fsb speed fixed?
mine email: [email protected]
Tnx
done.

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    The problem with prime95 is that it works only to tell that your PC either has problems or not, but it doesn't tell you what they are.
    Hope this information is usefull and you can help me.
    Ty for reading.

  • Hmm I believe my K8N Neo3 board killed my VGA cards.

    First off pc stats needed before anyone can help.
    -MSI K8N Neo3 MS-7135
    -Bios (AMI rev 1.0)
    -AMD Athlon 64 2800+
    -Infineon, DDR 400 1GB
    -Aeolus GeForce 6600GT PCIex16
    -ENERMAX EG365P-VE(FM) ATX12V 350W
    -Hard Drives: SAMSUNG SpinPoint P Series SP1604N 160GB 7200 RPM IDE
    -Windows XP Pro SP2
    Okay I bought a 6600GT PCIe and after a while the card displayed HORRIBLE graphical glitches so I got another and that did the same.  But in between cards I used my old ATI Radeon 9700 All-In-WonderPro in the AGR slot.  So I know for a fact all my other parts are functioning well its just either the cards are bad or maybe the motherboard's PCIe slot is somehow killing them.  If I RMA the board back how long would it take to get back to me and does anyone else think its the motherboards slot?

    PSU's are the heart of the system. This is what provides the power to use all the components. Weak or failing powersupplies can manifest themselves in many different ways. Initially the PSU may be able to give enough power to run the system, but overtime if it is worked too hard the PSU will be unable to keep giving that power continuously. This could account for the benchmarks working fine for a while then the system slowly starts to have problems. With going back to your 9700 card between the RMA's it could allow the PSU to "charge" back up so it is able to give another run for awhile before it craps out again.
    This still seems more like a power issue then anything else. It may be worth it just to try another PSU rather then replacing the motherboard. It would at least be an easier thing to do. A lot of local retailers most likely have a 30-day return policy and that would give you more than enough time to determine whether or not that was the problem.
    Quote from: DarkHayoto on 23-September-05, 17:33:32
    Note: Also MSI core center would not work correctly when I got my motherboard.  It would lock up when it began to run and eat 99% resorces.
    Unfortuantely Core-Center is not a very stable program. Most of us dump it and use another monitoring software such as speedfan. It is a much smaller program and is very simple to use. Plus it uses almost no system resources. My laptop has been up for over 3 days and speedfan is using 3MB of memory and 3MB in the pagefile. And it has only 2min of CPU time.
    Good Luck
    Jeremy

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