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apoc
10-24-2001, 03:12 PM
Is there anyone whos got an SA6R and a celeron?

Iīve got problems with bus divider... (3:3:1 / 4:3:1 / 4:4:1)
It seems to be impossible to change from 3:3:1

Anyone who has an solution??

Tincup
10-24-2001, 04:51 PM
I have this same mobo. I used to run a P3 850MHz 100FSB CPU, but now I am running a P3 1GHz 133FSB CPU. When I was running the 850MHz Cpu, I couldn't change it from 3:3:1 either. I'm guessing it has something to do with the memory your using, but mostly because the CPU is only rated at 100FSB.

With my current setup (P3 1GHz 133FSB CPU), I can now change the settings to whatever I like (3:3:1 / 4:3:1 / 4:4:1). I am currently overclocking my CPU with a 140MHz FSB using the 4:4:1 setting. It is very stable running this setup! However, I did have some problems running the FSB at 144MHz when playing Madden 2002.

Post your system specs....maybe there is a way to get those other ratio settings to work with your CPU & Memory.

apoc
10-25-2001, 12:44 PM
Ok...my specs:

Mobo: Abit SA6r (newest bios)
Mem: 2 x 256Mb cas2 hyundai PC133
Proc: Intel Celeron 1100 MHz

Problem is that i can run the celeron in 133 Mhz FSB @ 1.85V
but i canīt change from 3:3:1 to 4:4:1 /4:3:1
So PCI bus speed is a little to high...

Any suggestions?

Tincup
10-25-2001, 06:10 PM
Is your CPU rated at 133FSB...or are you overclocking it to that?

apoc
10-25-2001, 09:02 PM
All Celerons from 800 MHz > 1200 MHz have an FSB at 100 MHz

So iīve overclocked to 133 MHz (1463 Mhz)
No problems with heat or anything but PCI / AGB bus
is to **** high (PCI 44 MHz & AGP 88 MHz)

And i cant understand Why i cant change divider i Bios?
shouldnīt be a problem even though celeron has an
100bus as standard...