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BH7 - AGP / PCI Locking => can it do the following ....

BEIF

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Looking to get a BH7 and just downloaded the manual and was wondering.......

Can the AGP and PCI be locked to 66/33 independant of the CPU FSB speed ?

For example, with the BH7, is the following setting possible:-

=> 175fsb / 66.66 AGP / 33.33 PCI
 
i cant remember which chipset it is, but if you dlownloaded the manual already, go to bios features or wahtever its called and look around
it'll be called AGP/PCI lock or something or other

im gonna say yah if its the chipset im thinking of
 
Hi LastRide

Thanks very much for that. May I also please ask:-

When / if you are overclocking wiht your BH7, and the overclock fails, what do you need to do to get the system to boot back up and go into the bios to re-set the CU parameters:-

- do you simply turn of the main power, wait 30-60 seconds, turn the main power back on and then re-start the system and then go into the BIOS and try different CPU parameters ?

** OR ***

- do you have to physically take off the case cover and clear the CMOS jumper *BEFORE* the system lets you re-start in order to get back into the BIOS ?

TIA,
Ben BEIF Ifin
 
If the computer does not boot back up after a failed overclock.Shut down the computer.Hold down the insert key on the keyboard.While holding down insert key hit the power button on the computer and keep holding down the insert key.Once you hear the beep or the leds flash on your keyboard you can let go of the insert key and hit delete to get into the bios.
 
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