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agegg
09-07-2000, 07:42 PM
My employer just sent me home with a brand new HP Vectra VL400 P3/733.
I can't identify who built the mobo but its i815 chipset.
Anybody know how I can up the FSB and speed this puppy up?

Szech
09-10-2000, 07:08 PM
Generally, big name computers don't give you that information, specifically because they don't want you to overclock. Do you see any jumpers on the mobo?

agegg
09-10-2000, 08:19 PM
No jumpers at all on the board.
The clock chip(?) is an ICS 9250BF-27 and is not in the supported list of softfsb, but not on the unsupported list either, must just be too new for v1.7 of softfsb.
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Ultima
09-12-2000, 12:41 AM
I am not sure about Vectra's, but we produce Pavilions here at work, and they use 1 brand only.

They use only boards from Asustech, not real asus boards.
Why I say this??

I brought Asus pc probe to work, to watch the temps and speeds of fans, the program said it weren't asus boards.

Well, I am sure a K7M is an Asus board, but they redesigned it so it doesn't show up as an Asus board.

And HP has made a deal that all jumpers would be taken off the board, except for K6-2 based pc's, they can be clocked.

Pim