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  • ATA66 Controllers and Bus Speeds

    Howdy folks,

    I just got myself a HotRod ATA66 controller to accompany my BF6, and have found several times since I installed it, that my box will not boot, it beeps at me but will not post.

    I initially had the FSB at 117 with a 1/3 PCI multiplier, I've dropped it to 115 with a 1/4 multiplier and it didn't complain on this last reboot.

    Has anyone else found these cards to be a bit sensative about these things?

    Dave

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    PIII 500@575 (2.2V) - ABit BF6/HotRod (QJ) - 128MB - 3D Blaster GeForce (135/190) - 12 MB Voodoo2 - SBLive! Value - ViewSonic PS775 - 8.4 + 4.3Gb Quantum Fireball CRs - Pioneer 10x DVD - Win98SE - DirectX 7.0a - Detonator 5.08 - PowerStrip 2.65
    Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

  • #2
    I was using one on a BX6-r2 and was able to OC up to 133MHz. It shouldn't be a problem. Just disable the Primary IDE and the Hot Rod card may be a bit touchy about sharing IRQs with other devices.

    Paul
    "Never interfere with the enemy when he is in the process of destroying himself"

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    • #3
      I also found the HotRod 66 to be "touchy" above a PCI bus speed of 38.3 (115÷3). When you go to 124, or higher, on the BX6 r.2 the 1/4 PCI divider becomes available. This is probably how ALBPM got it to run at 133. Also I've found that the HotRod 66 does sucessfully share IRQs with USB, if you can get it setup that way.
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      • #4
        cool thanks lads
        Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

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        • #5
          Here's a question for you smarties, SiSoft Sandra Pro 99 reports that my PCI multiplier is currently 1/3, not 1/4 like I have set in the BIOS. I read somewhere that the 1/4 multiplier doesn't become available on some boards until the FSB reaches 124. If this is the case, it's understandable that the ATA66 controller is having a shit with my PCI bus speeds which must be around 39.

          Am I making any sense or am I grabbing at things in the dark?

          Here's the SiSoft Dump...

          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          ***** SiSoft Sandra Professional for Windows Version 99.3.5.0 *****
          Report done on Tuesday, 21 March 2000 at 12:57:36 PM
          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          <<< Mainboard Information >>>
          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

          < General System Information >
          Class: IBM PC/AT
          System Bus(es): ISA(16-bit), PCI(32-bit), USB, AGP(32-bit), SCSI
          Fast Windows System: Yes

          < Extended Mainboard Data >
          Name: GREEN AGP/PCI/ISA SYSTEM
          Serial Number: 01/17/2000-i440BX-W977-6A69KA19C-QJ

          < System Chipset >
          System Chipset: Intel 82443BX/ZX Chipset, CPU to PCI Bridge
          Front Side Bus Speed: 116MHz
          CPU Speed Multiplier: 5x

          < Logical/Chipset Memory Banks >
          Bank 0 Setting: 64MB SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 6-1-1-1W
          Banks 0 + 1 Memory Module: 128MB SDRAM CAS2 PC100-222-622
          Bank 1 Setting: 64MB SDRAM 8-1-1-1R 6-1-1-1W
          Memory Bus Speed: 116MHz

          < Temperature Sensor(s) >
          Monitor Chip Version: 3.00
          Board Temperature: 49.0°C / 120.2°F
          CPU Temperature: 61.5°C / 142.7°F
          CPU2/Power Temperature: 40.0°C / 104.0°F

          < Cooling Device(s) >
          CPU Fan Speed: 4927rpm

          < Voltage Sensor(s) >
          Core Voltage: 2.21V
          I/O / Aux Voltage: 1.52V
          +3.3V Voltage: 3.46V
          +5V Voltage: 4.97V
          +12V Voltage: 11.98V
          -12V Voltage: -1.72V
          -5V Voltage: -1.25V

          < AGP Bus >
          Version: 1.00
          Bus Speed: 77MHz
          Data Transfer Rate: 2x (154MHz)
          Side Band Enabled: Yes

          < PCI Bus >
          Version: 2.10
          Bus Speed: 39MHz
          Speed Multiplier: 1/3x

          < USB Bus >
          Version: 1.00
          Bus Speed: 48MHz

          < Performance Tips >
          Warning W2521: AGP bus speed is too high. Reduce FSB speed or FSB/
          AGP multiplier.
          Warning W2520: PCI bus speed is too high. Reduce FSB speed.

          -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          ***** End of Report - Report created successfully *****

          aaaaaaaargh, my growth as an overclocker has been stumped by a number! A divisor of all things!!!

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          PIII 500@575 (2.2V) - ABit BF6/HotRod (QJ) - 128MB - 3D Blaster GeForce (140/190) - 12 MB Voodoo2 - SBLive! Value - ViewSonic PS775 - 8.4 + 4.3Gb Quantum Fireball CRs - Pioneer 10x DVD

          [This message has been edited by Agent31 (edited 21 March 2000).]
          Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

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          • #6
            ALERT ALERT!

            What was the joy of my PC last week, has been relegated to a storage controller. My primary HDD is now back on the motherboards UDMA33 controller. Still, having another 4 IDE ports is nice, considering how expensive the SCSI option would've been
            Look, I know you think the world of me, that's understandable, you're only human, but it's not nice to call somebody "Vain"!

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