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MSI-815e Pro (6337) w/Celeron

nino

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Aug 30, 2000
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Can anyone report any sucesses with overclocking a celeron on this board? I have run into a few problems. I successfully o/c'd a C-566 on a BX board to 850 for 3 months and then I ran this board but when I get extremely high bus speeds (50 PCI, 100 AGP, and 150 Memory) which keep me from a successful o/c. I called MSI and they sent an email to Taiwan because they ran into the same problem. It seems that most people are happy because they are running PIII's. What about us celeron guys? I am running bios version 1.2.
Why do they have jumpers to select 66 -> 100? Why not 66 -> 133? The BX boards did this. Why can't the 6337 do this? If you've got any answers please post them. I find o/c this board to be much tougher than the BX boards.
What are you supposed to do if you want to o/c over 100, move the jumpers again? I don't get it.
thanks in advance,
Nino

 

soundsation

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Aug 31, 2000
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Well, read another post about this mobo,
Use version 1 BIOS, the only BIOS that actually could changing voltage.
Bump voltage as you want with default (66MHz FSB) shutdown and select the jumper for 100 MHz, you're ready to go!!!
You need to configure your celeron @ 100 MHz and in the BIOS you could select FSB to 132 MHz.