?fsb with celeron 400 asus mew-vm??

blazerazor

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There is a jumper for 33,100,133 on this asus mew-vm socket 370 board. Its supposed to be rated for pc100. Ok, will this board handle pc133 ram and then allow me to play with the muiltipier in the bios? If I change the jumper to 133 (clearly its states the settings on the board it self) I can then play with the multiplier in the bios to clock the cpu... Elementry watson.

But what about the ram? Must I use 133, or will the 100 suffice? So clocking higher will diffently be best, huh? pc133 is easier to find than the pc100?

Help, Im a rookie to this.
 

AndyHui

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You cannot change the multiplier on any Celeron processor.

The Celeron 400 is rated for use at 66MHz FSB. It is unlikely that you will be able to use your processor with the 100MHz FSB...Mendocino Celerons can't reach 600MHz. You could always give it a try though. The best you can probably do is set the FSB to 75MHz for 450MHz. PC100 SDRAM will be sufficient.