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*Quick* ASUS slotket & 133fsb?

TheOverlord

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Will and ASUS slotkey let me do 133 fsb? I've never messed with slotkets before so i was hoping someone could help me out...thanks.

Its for a p3700 that im going to run @ 933, i know the chip can do it just need info on the slotket...
 
The major brand slockets (slotkets) do have jumpers on them to allow you to set the FSB on the slotket so your mobo automatically detects it as whatever you set it to. Although the processor might be capable of such speeds, whether or not your system can do it could depend on other parts of you system.
 
Yes and no.
Some very early versions of Asus slotket do not have 133FSB.
I bought one Asus slotket very long time ago. I had to be very careful not to buy the wrong one.
 
I know asus website had the spec sheetin PDF format for it but I can't find it now
I know cause I have the same slotket. sorry I can't remember the specs on it but I'm almost posivite it will do 133
 
additional info here.

quote:
"the Eagle is a fully configurable slotket, that lets you set what Front Side Bus and CPU voltage settings it requests, and also tweak a couple of other compatibility settings. The ASUS slotket only lets you change the voltage."
end quote.

 
The Slotket that I got was the Abit SlotKET III. It has many jumpers to allow you to tweak FSB, voltage and even whether it is a Celeron or a PIII. It works great and s/b fine to run up to 133 MHz as default. I keep mine set so that I can manipulate FSB with my BIOS, but you can set it any way you like.
 
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