- May 24, 2000
 
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Here's the deal. Got my VP6 today. Plugged-in all the cards and figured I would try to hobble it into my old install of Win98 when I had a KT133 chipset mobo in before. Via chipset to a different Via chipset. Should allow me to get there. I turn on the system, not a problem in sight. I even pushed my 700 cc0 up to 1001 MHz at a fsb of 143 and it didn't care. Backed up everything I wanted, not much because I already took the precautions if it didn't happen as well as I planned. 
Anyway, after a clean install of Win2k prof. and setting everything up, I can't get SMP GHz action to work. I installed mobo monitor5 to check the temps and low-and-behold, only one of the processors are running at 1.85v while the second proc is only running at 1.65v. I am amazed that I can get 966 MHz out of the pair right now.
I don't know how to increase the voltage of the second processor to achieve the dually GHz mark I am reaching for. I know that my ram can handle it and I bought the processors matched from a gentlemen that tested each individually up to 1017 using seti and prime95 for 12 hrs a piece for stability testing. I know I can get the extra MHz with a voltage increase, but how?
			
			Anyway, after a clean install of Win2k prof. and setting everything up, I can't get SMP GHz action to work. I installed mobo monitor5 to check the temps and low-and-behold, only one of the processors are running at 1.85v while the second proc is only running at 1.65v. I am amazed that I can get 966 MHz out of the pair right now.
I don't know how to increase the voltage of the second processor to achieve the dually GHz mark I am reaching for. I know that my ram can handle it and I bought the processors matched from a gentlemen that tested each individually up to 1017 using seti and prime95 for 12 hrs a piece for stability testing. I know I can get the extra MHz with a voltage increase, but how?
				
		
			