giltheissen
09-29-2001, 10:08 PM
Hello:
I just bought a socket 7 Tyan for an old Pentium 200mmx I had laying around. Trouble is,although I know it'll give me 200Mhz, I can't figure out whether it'll provide the 2.8v core voltage I need for the mmx part. The manual says it supports mmx but there's no jumpers in the manual (or on theboard) that are labeled 2.8v.
The mobo is a Tyan Titan VX-2 AT model number S1471 and the manual islocated here:
http://tyan.com/support/html/manuals.html (it's a 85kb .pdf file)
I was hoping: (A) someone smarter than me at reading manuals could take a look and tell me whether it will support 2.8v and if so what's the jumper combo that'sgoing to do it; or
(B) someone could tell me if there's a way, with a
multi-meter, to test the socket itself to see if some combo of jumper settings is giving me 2.8v.
Thanks -- Gil Theissen
I just bought a socket 7 Tyan for an old Pentium 200mmx I had laying around. Trouble is,although I know it'll give me 200Mhz, I can't figure out whether it'll provide the 2.8v core voltage I need for the mmx part. The manual says it supports mmx but there's no jumpers in the manual (or on theboard) that are labeled 2.8v.
The mobo is a Tyan Titan VX-2 AT model number S1471 and the manual islocated here:
http://tyan.com/support/html/manuals.html (it's a 85kb .pdf file)
I was hoping: (A) someone smarter than me at reading manuals could take a look and tell me whether it will support 2.8v and if so what's the jumper combo that'sgoing to do it; or
(B) someone could tell me if there's a way, with a
multi-meter, to test the socket itself to see if some combo of jumper settings is giving me 2.8v.
Thanks -- Gil Theissen