Celeron 2 on Soyo BA+ ?

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Is anyone running this configuration? It will not boot past the CPU detection (it locks up), so I'm going to get my hands on a P2 to update the BIOS, which might, if I'm lucky, allow the computer to use a celeron 2 633 (attached using an MSI 6905). From what I understand, if I set the multiplier on the slotket, it will take precedence over the motherboard's multiplier setting. I guess the only issue is whether or not the motherboard will be able to supply the correct voltage (its a BX board). Anyone have any experience with this or a similar situation?

Thanks.
 

compuwiz1

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Yes, I have a Soyo 6BA+IV
It needs to have the voltage set on slotket at 1.75-1.85 then set fsb in bios to 100MHz if that is what you are going for. Leave the other jumpers alone.
 

Cuch

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Set the Sloket to the default settings for the cpu you are installing. Then use BIOS to adjust/tweak/overclock.
 

WhiteMouse

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Soyo does not say 6BA+ supports new PIII (cele2). So I got a 6BA+III.
The MB has 2.5% - 10% Vcore adj. but for some reason I have to set the vcore on slotket (MS 6905 also). In my case, the default vcore for my cele 600 is 1.7V (MB reading at 1.72), plus 10% will be 1.87V, but my PC cannot even post at 100Mfsb. Set slotket to 1.9V will do it. Now I am setting slotket at 1.8V, plus bios setting +5%, MB reading at 1.88V, win2K running solid for several days.

I like Soyo board because it has so many fsb settings. The slotket only has 3. Using default vcore, I can even run fsb at 95. Maybe I should not raise that 0.2V only to gain 50MHz.