- Dec 8, 1999
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Started overclocking a new Celeron 566 on a ASUS P3V4X, MSI Master slotkey and generic PC133. Settings on the MSI were at cpu and voltage default. I started using a low FSB and ran a couple of tests in Sandra and 3D Games, did a RESTART and slowly went up -
8.5 x 75 = 637mhz
8.5 x 95 = 807 @ 1.50
8.5 x 100 = 850 @ 1.65
8.5 x 103 = 875 @ 1.70
8.5 x 105 = 892 @ 1.75
8.5 x 110 = 935 @ 1.80 would boot into windows, but seemed unstable.
So I backed down to 892 to do some more testing. My problem is if I do a complete SHUTDOWN, the computer will not even post. I have to pull the power cord and then the MB backs itself back down to 566mhz and automatically goes into bios.
I have been able to run stable at 850mhz set in bios, shutdown and startup. 850mhz is great, but it bugs me why I can go to 892mhz and not hold it. I can recreate this by doing the same process that I've outlined above.
Should I try to hard set it using the dip switches on the ASUS MB or set the voltage on the MSI slotkey?
Just was wondering if anyone ran across this situation.
Thanks in advance.
8.5 x 75 = 637mhz
8.5 x 95 = 807 @ 1.50
8.5 x 100 = 850 @ 1.65
8.5 x 103 = 875 @ 1.70
8.5 x 105 = 892 @ 1.75
8.5 x 110 = 935 @ 1.80 would boot into windows, but seemed unstable.
So I backed down to 892 to do some more testing. My problem is if I do a complete SHUTDOWN, the computer will not even post. I have to pull the power cord and then the MB backs itself back down to 566mhz and automatically goes into bios.
I have been able to run stable at 850mhz set in bios, shutdown and startup. 850mhz is great, but it bugs me why I can go to 892mhz and not hold it. I can recreate this by doing the same process that I've outlined above.
Should I try to hard set it using the dip switches on the ASUS MB or set the voltage on the MSI slotkey?
Just was wondering if anyone ran across this situation.
Thanks in advance.