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to "disabled".
All other settings are standard, the BIOS offers soft setting of Vre (in four increments of 0.025 each over the default value), External
CPU speed adjustments from 100 to 230 MHz in 1 MHz steps (PCI divider switching at 120 and 160 MHz to ¼ and 1/5, respectively)
and the usual memory timing adjustments as there are CAS latency, RAS-to-CAS Delay, Precharge and RAS Active Time. More
settings comprise the chip select command rate disguised here as 1T CMD Rate with the options of enabled / disabled.
Compared to the original KT266 (A) chipset, the new addition is the option of running the memory in asynchronous mode, that is
maintaining a 133 MHz FSB while the memory bus is running at 166 MHz. Needless to say that in most cases, this will require higher
latencies and, on a hardware level, the involvement of fifos (first-in-first-out) pipelines and synchronizers that will take their toll on the
overall performance. The respective setting in the BIOS is the CPU/Memory frequency ratio that can be set to either 1:1 or 4:5.
The Hardware Monitor shows CPU and Mainboard temperatures as well as fan rotational speeds and Vre, 12V, 5V and 3.3V.
Test Configuration
Hardware
ASUS A7V333
AMD Athlon XP2100+
1 x 512 MB Mushkin PC2100 Level 2 DDR
ATi Radeon 8500
IBM 60GXP (20.5GB)
ASUS 40x CDROM
Intel 10-100T Fast Ethernet adapter
Alps Electric Floppy Drive
Software
Windows2000 Professional
W2K Service Pack2
ATi W2K 6058 drivers (beta)
Installation and Setup
Physical setup is no problem at all, courtesy of the excellent Driver CD. As touched upon briefly already, the original 1005 BIOS had
caused some stability issues that were completely resolved with flashing to the 1006 version. The only issue that popped up in this
case was an error message at the end of the POST stating: Error: Can't write ESCD
This issue was resolved by enabling "Reset Configuration Data" in the BIOS once, after which the value defaulted back automatically
to "disabled".
Error: Can't write ESCD