Soltek K8TPro-939: Moving A64 to 939
by Wesley Fink on October 28, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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FSB Overclocking: Soltek K8TPro-939
While Soltek is best known for delivering good value, part of that value equation has always been the outstanding overclocking capabilities of Soltek boards. For that reason, we expected a lot from the Soltek overclocking tests. As you will see, we had very mixed results.Front Side Bus Overclocking Testbed
Front Side Bus Overclocking Testbed | |
Default Voltage | |
Processor: | Athlon 64 FX53 2.4GHz |
CPU Voltage: | 1.5V (default) |
Cooling: | Thermaltake Silent Boost K8 Heatsink/Fan |
Power Supply: | OCZ Power Stream 520W |
Memory: | OCZ PC3200 EL Platinum Rev. 2 OR Geil PC3200 Ultra X |
Hard Drive: | Seagate 120MB PATA (IDE) 8MB Cache |
Maximum OC: (Standard Ratio) |
204x13 220x12 2651MHz (+10.5%) |
Maximum FSB: (Lower Ratio) |
228 x 9,10,or 11 (2508MHz) (1:1 Memory, 2 DIMMs in DC mode) |
The Soltek did a good job with Standard Ratio overclocking, reaching our highest previous overclock at 220x12 or 2651MHz. However, no matter what lower ratio we chose, the highest CPU clock setting that we could achieve with stability was 228. SATA was not an issue here, since our test bed was running an IDE Hard Drive. All tests were run with the Asynchronous PCI/AGP set to Enabled to fix the frequency.
To try to find the answer to these low clock frequencies, we decided to try to run the K8TPro-939 with the Asynchronous PCI/AGP disabled. Without a PCI/AGP lock, we reached the same 228 frequency as our top stable setting. We can only conclude that the AGP/PCI lock is not working on this Soltek board. Since we have tested several recent VIA K8T800 Pro motherboards that definitely have working AGP/PCI locks, we suspect that the problem is with the Soltek BIOS or design.
It is very disappointing to find such limited frequency capabilities on the Soltek board. With other Socket 939 motherboards reaching 275 to 290 with the Athlon 64, 228 is a very poor performance. The Soltek is, otherwise, a very capable overclocker, matching the best that we have seen with this CPU at stock frequencies.
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SpaceRanger - Thursday, October 28, 2004 - link
I'm sick and tired of the AGP released boards.. Gimmie PCI-X for A64 and I'll be impressed..