? FIC CW33 mobo, cpu support

merlocka

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I got in on the etrade free pc deal a while back (www.myfavoritepc.com was the unit). The mobo is a FIC cw33 810 mATX.

Naturally, I am curious as to what CPU will run on this puppy. There is a 66/100/133 fsb jumper on the board, but no voltage tweaks so I am hesitant to pick up a Celeron2 and shoot for the 850 at default.

Any fellow crackheads play with this board?

All in the interest of keyrate...
 

ElFenix

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i didn't think that 810s supported 133 mhz fsb. no go on FIC's website?
 

TwoFace

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Taken from the manual downloaded from FIC's site

<< Various External Bus and CPU/Bus Frequency Ratio Support
The board supports the Bus frequency of 66/75/83/90/95/100/112/124/133MHz and the CPU/Bus frequency ratio of 2x/2.5x/3x/3.5x/4x/4.5x/5x/5.5x/6x/6.5x/7x/7.5x/8x by a switching voltage regulator which accepts 7.8V to 2.8V. (Please read Install the CPU in Chapter 2 for more information).
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That was the best I could find, hope it helps some ...

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Joe O

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merlocka, If you have a Celeron that will overclock without Voltage tweaks, it may work, but see below.
The manual says:

<< The 1stMainboard CW33 is a microATX sized Socket 370 Mainboard supporting the Intel® Celeron? PPGA 300A-500 MHz processor. >>


and

<< Flexible Processor Support
Onboard Socket 370 supports leading-edge processors:
Celeron? PPGA processors 333/366/400/433/466/500 MHz and up.
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It will either autodetect the FSB or allow you to force 100 or 133 FSB.


There may be voltage tweaks in the BIOS!
The BIOS Setup page shows a Frequency/Voltage entry.
 

merlocka

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I'll have to recheck the BIOS, thx for all the help.

I am pretty sure there was nothing for Vcore (there is a new bios available though, will have to check it)


from the FAQ ...


Q1 Is the CW33/CW33+ support new Socket370 Pentium III CPUs?

A No, it does not support the Socket370 Pentium III CPUs.


I recall reading that other 810 boards say the same thing because Intel won't let them say they support CuMine. I know there are alot of people running FCPGA's on 810 boards though...
 

ElFenix

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fc-pga introduced a new VRM header, 8.4, for the GTL bus. so the socket, though it looks the same, is a bit different. you can always buy a processor, see if it works, and if not, return it.