I have been looking into those as well.  

The default timing for memory is 3-3-3-8  Corsair reccomends 2.5-3-3-6 for AMD 
CPUs.  These were worse then the defaults.  So far I have the clock back up 
to 190MHz.  Its still stable.  The cpu runs at 2104MHZ instead ot 2194MHZ , I 
doubt I will notice and practical speed differences. 

The AN7 has plenty of overclocking features


On Sunday 13 November 2005 15:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> You might also want to try some other settings besides FSB.  Many of the
> newer motherboards tend to include "overclocker" settings for all sorts
> of components (FSB, memory timings, memory speed, voltages, etc.) and
> having any one of these wrong can make for a very unstable system.  
> Unfortunately, the "default" settings aren't necessarily right, either.  
> (I have a new motherboard whose default settings "undervolt" the AGP
> bus.  That was an annoying problem to track down.  Yours is more likely
> a memory timings/speed/voltage issue, but the point is that the defaults
> may not be appropriate.)

-- 
Alan Anderson
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