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new overclocking issue need help(celeron 800 BE6-II)

PCTweaker

Senior member
here's my setup

celeron 800 @ 1100😀
BE6-II mobo
bios settings CPU soft menu
FSB = 137
multiplier = 8
SEL100/66# signal = default
PCI clock/cpu fsb clock = 1/4 - lowest setting
AGP clock/cpu fsb clock = 2/3 - lowest setting
AGP transfer mode = default
cpu core voltage = 1.90 (default is 1.7)
I/O voltage = 3.50v default
IN-Order que depth = 1
L2 cache latency = default
spread spectrum = default

Here's the problem

with these settings it makes my PCI run at 34.25 and AGP at 91.3
no problem yet for the PCI but a problem for AGP "to fast unstable"
I want to get even more juice out of that celeron which I'm sure it will do
but if I go higher it wont work. I believe it is because the AGP is running too fast (91.3 mhz)
if I could get that AGP clock down I believe it will be stable
(guess Ishould have sayed with 66mhz FSB CPU)
so now what can anyone help me with this?
if I flash the bios🙂frown: scared) will this help 😕

so has anyone ran into this and know what to do
I need all the input I can get

thank all.

well I guess it off to the for sale/trade forum
(darn I like this board)
 
BX only has a 2/3 divider. You'll just have to live with it or look into a via. Flashing won't help. Sometimes raising the I/O voltage helps but abit's default of 3.5 is already above the standard 3.3 of other boards.
 
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