Soyo SY-6BA+III and +100 question.......

Super6

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Both MB's seem to be limited to an 8x clock multiplier.....is there some simple workaround or do I just use a lower multiplier and bump the FSB?

This came up while playing with a Celery 566 over the weekend (8.5x66MHz).

TIA,

Super6
 

4824guy

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The CPU is clock locked and is set internally, meaning you do not need the higher multipiers to be supported in the bios of the mobo.
 

Super6

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4824guy:
both MB's see the 566 as a 566 during boot but in the bios it's defaulting to 4.5x124MHz. So lacking an 8.5 multiplier just use 8.0x105 to get near the magical 850 mark? My PIII-550 Cu will run at 133MHz all day on either board but I'm using a supported multiplier of 5.5.

I don't mind relying on the FSB to OC...I just wanted to make sure that I wasn't missing some simple work-around to generate an 8.5 or higher multiplier. Seems Soyo is a little behind the curve on bios updates (especially the +100!!).

Super6

 

Frenchie

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For the +III, flash to the latest bios. After doing that the +IV correctly shows all stats (C2-566, 8.5*66), should do the same for the +III.

No matter what multiplier is shown in the bios, the system will use the 8.5 multiplier. Just set the fsb to the speed that you want and save/exit. So...if you wanna run at 850mhz, just set the fsb to 100. It doesnt matter what multiplier is showing. (Although I would leave it at 8, so that the spec.s look closer to reality.)

And yes, Soyo is painfully slow in releasing bios updates.