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I change a jumper on the mobo from 66 to 100 and puter still boots saying 366 but in bios it says 100 fsb 33pci proc at 550 wcupid says 366...What am I not doing right?
Ok, well looking at the specs on the board, I don't see adjustable voltage. Are you using a slotket? What brand? Does it have voltage adjustment on it, and can it force frontside bus to 100MHz. If so, I'd also set it for 100MHz bus and try bumping the voltage to 2.1-2.3v, depending on need. WCPUID should pick up the correct speed.
Edit: Nevermind about the slotket, I now see it's socket 370
it is a socket board,cant see any volt adjust. if I leave at 66mhz via the jumper on the board I cant clok up in the bios but when I set the jumper to 100mhz on the mobo nothing stay at 366 and boots
Ok, well looks like it's going back to default because you may have one of the celerons that wont go that high, or won't do it without a voltage bump. That's far from the best board to try and do that on.
had to go to 103 fsb/34pci to get it to change cpu mhz didnt boot set back to 100/33 it said bios checksum error I need more volts huh. might a bios flash give me the option to ramp up my voltage or should I stay at 66mhz and clock it up from there even though it wil raise my pci frequency
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