I'm bein' a whore tonite....
Well that's what I've gotten so far. Haven't tried higher. Just got to 1.71 and gettin' it "tight and right" before messing with more voltage etc. It did 1.745 on the Iwill and I ant finished here yet. 
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hey guys,
I got my 333-r a few days ago and was wondering how do you go about running several ide drives off the raid controllers??I'm not running raid.Does the jumpers for raid on the mobo have to be enabled to run ide??Also what boot sequence.Do i need to enable scsi and boot from the drive my OS is on?? Sorry for all the questions
I got my 333-r a few days ago and was wondering how do you go about running several ide drives off the raid controllers??I'm not running raid.Does the jumpers for raid on the mobo have to be enabled to run ide??Also what boot sequence.Do i need to enable scsi and boot from the drive my OS is on?? Sorry for all the questions

You have to enable the jumper for the o/b RAID controller to use it for anything. My advice is to set up your system with it disabled, shut down, enable it, swap ur boot drive and other hdd over to the raid channel on the mobo, boot, enter the BIOS and set your boot order to scsi, cdrom floppy or whatever, just making sure that the SCSI is the first in the boot order.
You shouldn't even have to enter the Hpt BIOS if I remember correctly, but if you do........don't create a RAID array but rather just make sure the boot drive is ID'd and the UDMA 5 ( ata100) or UDMA 6 ( ata133 ) is set.
That worked for me with my Iwill KK266R for running a non-RAID setup with the boot drive on the o/b RAID controller. I haven't tried it with the XP333R or the Shuttle AK35GTR. I currently use a PCI Hpt370 RAID controller card which makes things ALOT easier if you're swapping out mobos fairly often.
You shouldn't even have to enter the Hpt BIOS if I remember correctly, but if you do........don't create a RAID array but rather just make sure the boot drive is ID'd and the UDMA 5 ( ata100) or UDMA 6 ( ata133 ) is set.
That worked for me with my Iwill KK266R for running a non-RAID setup with the boot drive on the o/b RAID controller. I haven't tried it with the XP333R or the Shuttle AK35GTR. I currently use a PCI Hpt370 RAID controller card which makes things ALOT easier if you're swapping out mobos fairly often.
AMD Ph II X4 955 BE 3.2 @ 3.8 GHz | Scythe SCSMZ-2000 | ASRock 880GMH/USB3 | 8 GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 | Radeon HD5670 | Kingston 128GB SSD