440BX P3B-F motherboard ,jumperfree ATX ???????

grass

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I have a 366 celeron trying to overclock it, i was told in the advance i have to make the 366 showing and make it show manual in order to do anything with this to overclock ,so on my motherboard i set everything to standards as to set up this for a 366 with the bus set at 66 and the AGP on and the voltage set to default ,disabled jumper, so can someone tell me how to put it to (manual)Thanks
 

Klosters

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The P3B-F can be a little confusing. I tend to think that "manual" means setting all the jumpers(of course, the P3B-F has very few), and switches on SW1 to what I want the mainboard to do.

Asus thinks that "manual" means setting all these values via the Bios. To do so, just turn all the switches to OFF on SW1.
 

grass

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This is what this book says when setting up the cpu it tell you that if you want to use this according to the specks of the cpu set the jumpers to on with each cpu's speed then there is another one is when you leave everything on the off position and you set the cpu manually up, this board is a jumperless board if that help's any another thing its only reconizes a 366 or a 550 on manual and it doesn't let me use the 550 it sounds an alarm off and i reboot and it goes into safemode to reset to the 366- Thanks any ideas !!!!! WOULD BE APPRECIATED
 

CraigRT

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If it won't let you boot at 550 then just go in and disable the stuff in hardware monitor.. it'd always bitch and complain when i upped the voltage on my old Celeron which i used to use and it wouldn't let me boot, so i set it to ignore, no problems.

hopefully that helps yah.