First my system specs:
Abit BX6 R2 using latest BIOS
Celeron 400 Retail
64MB Mushkin PC100 ECC SDRAM Rated @ 125Mhz w/speed eeprom
20 Gig Maxtor DMA 66 drive hooked to the onboard DMA 33 controller running as primary master
2 2.5 gig HD's secondary master and slave
Pioneer 32x SCSI CD Rom hooked to Adaptec 2940
Phillips 2x Burner hooked to Adaptec 2940
TNT AGP 16MB
SBlive PCI
Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI Adapter
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 PCI NIC
Brooktree based capture board(currently disabled)
Ne2000 ISA NIC(For ICS)
Creative Voodoo2 12 MB PCI
All,
My Celeron 400 is getting tired. When I bought it, I bought an Abit BX6 R2 board to go with it. I had intentions of having lots of option on overclocking this bad boy. Well being an idiot about overclocking, I didn't know the multiplier was 6x on the chip, this left me with few options when the overclocking part came. I have been running at it's 400mhz since I bought the thing. I am getting a PIII or PIV machine at the beginning of the year so I am not dropping any $$ into this machine. Way back when this chip was new I did a bit of reading here and other forums and saw that people were pretty easily ocing these to 500, some beyond that had fancier FSB options. I tried myself doing 100Mhz FSB yielding 600Mhz, of course it didn't boot. I messed around with the settings, and not knowing as much then as I do now gave up the idea of overclocking the chip.
So last night I decided would be a good night to see what I could get out of it. So I set my FSB to 83 Mhz, yielding 500 at the CPU. I turned it on and hung in pre windows boot several times. I set the AGP/CPU clock to 2/3, and was able to make it into windows before it locked. I set the CAS, RAS junk, whatever that means to 3, 3, and Auto. Still no boot. I turned ECC on, still no boot. The only way I could get it to boot was to set the FSB to 75Mhz, which only gives me 450 at the CPU. So knowing that my memory can handle the paltry 83 Mhz, and an educated guess says the CPU should be able to handle 500 Mhz, what other things can I suspect as preventing me from hitting the 500 mark??
Thanks for any help,
-Psyclone
Abit BX6 R2 using latest BIOS
Celeron 400 Retail
64MB Mushkin PC100 ECC SDRAM Rated @ 125Mhz w/speed eeprom
20 Gig Maxtor DMA 66 drive hooked to the onboard DMA 33 controller running as primary master
2 2.5 gig HD's secondary master and slave
Pioneer 32x SCSI CD Rom hooked to Adaptec 2940
Phillips 2x Burner hooked to Adaptec 2940
TNT AGP 16MB
SBlive PCI
Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI Adapter
Linksys Etherfast 10/100 PCI NIC
Brooktree based capture board(currently disabled)
Ne2000 ISA NIC(For ICS)
Creative Voodoo2 12 MB PCI
All,
My Celeron 400 is getting tired. When I bought it, I bought an Abit BX6 R2 board to go with it. I had intentions of having lots of option on overclocking this bad boy. Well being an idiot about overclocking, I didn't know the multiplier was 6x on the chip, this left me with few options when the overclocking part came. I have been running at it's 400mhz since I bought the thing. I am getting a PIII or PIV machine at the beginning of the year so I am not dropping any $$ into this machine. Way back when this chip was new I did a bit of reading here and other forums and saw that people were pretty easily ocing these to 500, some beyond that had fancier FSB options. I tried myself doing 100Mhz FSB yielding 600Mhz, of course it didn't boot. I messed around with the settings, and not knowing as much then as I do now gave up the idea of overclocking the chip.
So last night I decided would be a good night to see what I could get out of it. So I set my FSB to 83 Mhz, yielding 500 at the CPU. I turned it on and hung in pre windows boot several times. I set the AGP/CPU clock to 2/3, and was able to make it into windows before it locked. I set the CAS, RAS junk, whatever that means to 3, 3, and Auto. Still no boot. I turned ECC on, still no boot. The only way I could get it to boot was to set the FSB to 75Mhz, which only gives me 450 at the CPU. So knowing that my memory can handle the paltry 83 Mhz, and an educated guess says the CPU should be able to handle 500 Mhz, what other things can I suspect as preventing me from hitting the 500 mark??
Thanks for any help,
-Psyclone
