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Originally posted by Skulemate
From what I've read over at AMDMB there's still the issue of not enough voltage to the chipset to handle those sorts of FSB speeds, and unlike some of the other nForce2 boards there's no volt mod to solve this at the current time.
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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ght=a7n8x+vmod
it seems that its easy to vmod the asus board, but anything above 200mhz and it seems to be unstable/corrupts hard drives...
side note: with an xp2700, they connected one of the bridges (cant remember which exactly. if you need to know, ill try to find it again) they tricked it into thinking its a 133mhz cpu instead of 166mhz. by doing that they were hitting the 220+mhz FSBs. edit: forgot to mention they were using the abit nforce board