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OC a P-3 100 FSB on an Intel I-815E board?

5to1baby1in5

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I have a P-3 700 (100 MHz FSB) that has run at 933 (133 MHz FSB) with stock cooling on an ASUS CUSL2-C (now dead). I have the CPU in an Intel board with an I-815E chipset, but the BIOS won't allow me to change the FSB beyond what the CPU normally runs at.

Is there a jumper trick or software that will make this Intel board (which does support 133 MHz FSB with a 133 MHz processor) run at 133 MHz FSB?

I was hooping SoftFSB would do it, but it doesn't support the I-815E chipset.

Thanks
 
Nope, you're out of luck dude.







Unless you can maybe get this one to work. It looks like it's designed around 845 boards. I've put this link up a couple of times in the Dell thread for all the Dell guys that want to try an OC their systems but nobody's ever replied back with any results. Good Luck.
 
I can't jumper a couple of pins on the processor (FCPGA) to fool the motherboard? I believe you can do it with jumpers on some of the slockets out there, but I have a S370 MoBo.
 
Unless you can force the crappy Intel mobo to 133 operation only, no dice.

Intel boards are totally useless when it comes to overclocking.
 
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