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Asus P2B-LS

jsbush

Diamond Member
I posted this in another tread, but I realized that this might be the better place to get an answer.

Can the Asus P2B-LS run on 133mhz FSB stably? I have a P3 450mhz CPU that overclocks to 600mhz (133mhz fsb) at 2.10volts and I was wondering if the P2B-LS will be able to handel it? It works great in the P3B-F, but I need the other board cus if it's onboard scsi.

 
I have a P2B-LS, version 1.03, and the highest FSB is 112, configured by jumpers. I don't think the newer board revisions include a 133 bus either, but you may wnat to check their website to be sure. It's a great board, otherwise.
 
Yuo may be right on the hidden setting, but I think that applies to the P2B. Supposedly, there was a jumper configuration that "uncovered" the 133. I tried it on mine, and no enchilada.
 
Bus speeds are typical to the ASUS mold, allowing the following speeds to be set via onboard jumpers: 66, 75, 83, 100, 103, 112, and 133MHz (133MHz is a hidden setting not documented in the literature. Post to the SE discussion board should you need the diagram for it?.)

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