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Jughead
08-06-1999, 03:51 PM
Can anybody please tell me how to set jumpers on this mobo for overclocking my PII-350 (the manual dosen't say anything about the jumpers for CPU speed setting because it is done in the BIOS)

gradius
08-08-1999, 02:21 AM
Same mobo, different CPU (celeron 333a), same problem.

I really don't know if anyone here can help. I've posted this question a dozen of times, but no real response. It's not an easy one to figure out.

I do know that all aspects of overclocking your CPU are controlled in BIOS (yes, you said that) and that with my C333, even though my motherboard supports 66,75,83,95, and 100 FSB, I am only able to select 66 and 100.

::sighs:: Oh well, I just need to get a new mobo. I wish Abit made an AT BH6. Then if I had a problem, it would be easier to get help. I guess I'll go and search under the couch for loose change...

Mntsnow
08-08-1999, 10:01 AM
Guys it is not because of a problem with your Mobo (though some might say your board should beable to work around it) The Intel chips use a "signal" that tells the MOBO either a HIGH or LOW which tells the mobo to use either 66 or 100mhz (when your using auto detect for the chip. to get around this you have to "tape"/cover the lead on the chip. I can't truely remember which one it is but I belive that it is B21 that you need to cover up. Once this is done you will be able to "user define" the chip and set it to 66/75/83/95/100 FSB's.

Good Luck

Mntsnow