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I have a abit Bf6 and you can change the 3.3v through the bios. I won a Soyo 7vda mobo. The motherboard is a DDR board with the Appolo 266 chipset from VIA.
Okay here is the deal.
On the BF-6 i could get my celeron 566 to run at 850 (100mhz fsb) just fine, I just had to up the voltage for the CPU some, and up the 3.3v voltage. The bios on the Soyo board does not have an option to up the 3.3v. I can get the fsb up to around 77fsb, but any higher than that it wont even post. I did increase the cpu voltage from 1.5 to 1.7 and then 1.8 but still no go. This processor goes faster than 850, and I KNOW it does 850 with 1.7 volts. The only thing I can think of is the damn thing is crapping out due to not enough 3.3v (On the Abit board I had it running at 3.7v, it defaulted to 3.5v and the Soyo board defaults to 3.3v) I cant change pci or agp dividers manually, it is supposed to do it automatically. It wont even post at 100mhz and its making me very mad!
Any suggestions? Any software programs that allow you to up that rail? Or does it require soldering?
Any help is appreciated.
Okay here is the deal.
On the BF-6 i could get my celeron 566 to run at 850 (100mhz fsb) just fine, I just had to up the voltage for the CPU some, and up the 3.3v voltage. The bios on the Soyo board does not have an option to up the 3.3v. I can get the fsb up to around 77fsb, but any higher than that it wont even post. I did increase the cpu voltage from 1.5 to 1.7 and then 1.8 but still no go. This processor goes faster than 850, and I KNOW it does 850 with 1.7 volts. The only thing I can think of is the damn thing is crapping out due to not enough 3.3v (On the Abit board I had it running at 3.7v, it defaulted to 3.5v and the Soyo board defaults to 3.3v) I cant change pci or agp dividers manually, it is supposed to do it automatically. It wont even post at 100mhz and its making me very mad!
Any suggestions? Any software programs that allow you to up that rail? Or does it require soldering?
Any help is appreciated.