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I have read that the L1 bridges SHOULD BE open when attempting to overclock on this motherboard. Has anyone else had this experience? Also, if you have PLEASE tell me how you did it. Especially if you gone from 100 to 133 on the FSB. Here's what the article said:
**An MSI 6330 mobo oc'd by manipulating bridges only would not boot until the L1 bridges were opened, indicating the mobo had been interfering with the BP_FID bridges' settings, which was cleared by opening the L1 bridges. Have no idea of the nature of the interference. This experience also clearly confirms that open L1 bridges do not lock the FSB Multiplier, but simply prevent the mobo from over-riding or affecting other signals on the BP_FID signal busses. Please don't bug this guy, I have already emailed him, will post response if any. Here is his page.
EDIT: Sorry that this might be the third or fourth post like this. But it seems to be a common problem. Hope that article helps.
**An MSI 6330 mobo oc'd by manipulating bridges only would not boot until the L1 bridges were opened, indicating the mobo had been interfering with the BP_FID bridges' settings, which was cleared by opening the L1 bridges. Have no idea of the nature of the interference. This experience also clearly confirms that open L1 bridges do not lock the FSB Multiplier, but simply prevent the mobo from over-riding or affecting other signals on the BP_FID signal busses. Please don't bug this guy, I have already emailed him, will post response if any. Here is his page.
EDIT: Sorry that this might be the third or fourth post like this. But it seems to be a common problem. Hope that article helps.
