BH6 FSB help

Rhonda85

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Hello, I have an Abit BH6 motherboard. According the the user manual, the motherboard only offically supports 100mfz FSB. I was going to upgrade the CPU to a P3-850, but I would rather get an 866 due to the better I/O. I can raise the FSB speed to 133 with the softmenu, but will it run stable? I know that the BX chipset was not designed for that speed, but I have seen where others have done it. What do you all think?

Thanks, Rhonda
 

pandaflux

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In theory it'll work, but it depends on what revision of the BH6 you have. On the board below the last ISA slot is a rev 1.x number that will provide the needed information. The reason this is so important is because anything below rev 1.1 lacks the 1/4 PCI divider needed to run any PCI device at a FSB of 133. Your AGP slot will also be overclocked and is a concern if you are using a generic video card.

matthew
 

Wuming

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i am using the bh6 rev 1.1, with the latest bios, and as far as i know, the only AGP divider i have is 1/1 or 2/3, and i have not seen a 1/4 divider for PCI as well.
 

Drifter

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Make sure you have PC133 memory and Geforce/Geforce 2 Card. Nothing to think about after that. :) Might want to consider P3 700E Retail(SL45Y) @ 933 if your into overclocking