- Dec 24, 1999
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Hi,
If I remember correctly, the BX-chipset has three deviders to keep the PCI bus in spec on three different FSB'es. On 133Mhz, it is 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 for 100 and 66Mhz FSB respectivly.
Then why do I see in the BIOS of a friends MSI BXMASTER the following : 122/37 ? That's a 122FSB with a PCI frequency of 37Mhz. So, to get 122 from 37, you have to multiply by 3.3. I've looked in my BIOS, and this isn't an option there.
Now, I thought the deviders are limited by the chipset, and that they are NOT a BIOS issue (otherwise, everybody would be running his BX mobo on 133Mhz with a new AGP devider of 1/2).
Has anyone else seen this before ?
If I remember correctly, the BX-chipset has three deviders to keep the PCI bus in spec on three different FSB'es. On 133Mhz, it is 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 for 100 and 66Mhz FSB respectivly.
Then why do I see in the BIOS of a friends MSI BXMASTER the following : 122/37 ? That's a 122FSB with a PCI frequency of 37Mhz. So, to get 122 from 37, you have to multiply by 3.3. I've looked in my BIOS, and this isn't an option there.
Now, I thought the deviders are limited by the chipset, and that they are NOT a BIOS issue (otherwise, everybody would be running his BX mobo on 133Mhz with a new AGP devider of 1/2).
Has anyone else seen this before ?
