eloooos wrote on 26.05.09 at 16:57:16:But don't forget about PCI ang AGP buses :> When You have FSB 174MHz, then you have 34,8MHz on PCI, and AGP 69,9MHz. When You have FSB 191MHz, then you have 38,2MHz on PCI, and AGP 76,4MHz. On FSB 191, PCI Clock is very high, so IDE controller can doing errors.
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Thats also what I was wondering. I only have 1 generic pci soundcard, which im thinking about replacing with a soundblaster live card. But mainly I was wondering how the 5500 deals with the high fsb.
At 194 the computer seems very stable. But, the sandra burn in test will lock every time. havent seemed to have any problems with lock ups though as far as gaming goes.
Im giving up on trying to finish the burn in test. Im going to go to 195 and see how stable windows and the games are.
I just installed an original Sounblaster Live 5.1 card.
Seems to be working great. But, as I said before. I was wondering what kind of bus speeds the 5500 is stable with.