Gigabyte Ga-5ax Manual
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Korg Legacy Collection Mac Crack. I have a Gigabyte super socket 7 mobo, with an Intel Pentium 233MHz MMX CPU in it. I have been reading, and wondered if it's possible to overclock the system bus (and CPU) to 105 FSB? If I set the CPU's multi to 3x (from 3.5x), this should yield a speed of 315 MHz.
I tried 100 FSB (3x multi), to get a CPU clock speed of 300 MHz, and it worked perfectly. I then tried setting the mobo's jumpers to 105 FSB, but the BIOS POST display still reported the CPU's speed as 300 MHz. Perhaps you must use an AMD K6 CPU, if you set the FSB to 'strange' values such as 105 FSB? Any comments would be appreciated. BTW, there are two jumpers on the mobo I don't understand. One is 'VCC3 Connector' (page 30), and the other is 'VCC Voltage Setting' (page 31). Also, this Aladdin chipset based mobo has awkwardly placed capacitors around its CPU socket area.
This means that it's not possible to use larger socket 370/A/462 heatsinks. Attachments 105.jpg (76.1 KiB) Viewed 2843 times l33t Posts: 4481 Joined: 2008-5-03 @ 17:46. Old Thrashbarg wrote:Random thought, but when you tried 3x105, did you check the speed with something like CPU-z, rather than just at the POST screen? It could be that it works fine, but the BIOS just wasn't set up to report odd speeds like that. Honestly, that was going through my mind when I saw the BIOS POST screen report 300 MHz. Unfortunately, tiredness and laziness got the better of me, and I didn't allow Win98 to boot up to the desktop, for me to then run Sandra 2002 Pro and check this.
(BTW, I don't think CPU-z runs in Win98?) l33t Posts: 4481 Joined: 2008-5-03 @ 17:46. Ldk Pc Admin Full more. Old Thrashbarg wrote:Random thought, but when you tried 3x105, did you check the speed with something like CPU-z, rather than just at the POST screen?
It could be that it works fine, but the BIOS just wasn't set up to report odd speeds like that. You were right. I've set the mobo's jumpers back to 105 FSB / 3x CPU multi, and although the BIOS POST screen reports 300 MHz, Sandra 2002 Pro reports the CPU speed as 315 MHz.