I think I have done extensive research before I made my purchase and either it wasn't my lucky day when I bought my cpu or I missed something in my research, my cele566 will not post beyond 850. Here is my machine spec:
cele566 OEM stepping cB0
Infineon PC133 RAM setting 2-3-2-8
Asus CUBX with BIOS10006
CreativeLabs GeForce 2 GTS 32DDR (AGP)
Two chasis fans front and back (sucks in and out accordingly)
Thermaltake GoldenOrb CPU fan
Machine is doing 27C/36C mb/CPU temp. and it is stable at 850/100. The mb offers a fairly limited fsb/pci combo, currently running at 100/33.3 the next choice is 103/34.3 and the machine won't boot and I have no video signal. When the system reboots, I got a pitch black screen and I have to pull the plug. I believe my h/w combination has a very good potential to do better than 850/100, according to ANANDTECH GeForce 2 GTS can run out of spec 89MHz and it have done 80MHz (with P3 650 cA2) before. So am I just an un-lucky soul who happens to buy a not too good CPU? Is there anything I have to do anything thing to the Video Card?
Any suggestions?
cele566 OEM stepping cB0
Infineon PC133 RAM setting 2-3-2-8
Asus CUBX with BIOS10006
CreativeLabs GeForce 2 GTS 32DDR (AGP)
Two chasis fans front and back (sucks in and out accordingly)
Thermaltake GoldenOrb CPU fan
Machine is doing 27C/36C mb/CPU temp. and it is stable at 850/100. The mb offers a fairly limited fsb/pci combo, currently running at 100/33.3 the next choice is 103/34.3 and the machine won't boot and I have no video signal. When the system reboots, I got a pitch black screen and I have to pull the plug. I believe my h/w combination has a very good potential to do better than 850/100, according to ANANDTECH GeForce 2 GTS can run out of spec 89MHz and it have done 80MHz (with P3 650 cA2) before. So am I just an un-lucky soul who happens to buy a not too good CPU? Is there anything I have to do anything thing to the Video Card?
Any suggestions?