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What's My Gateway Mother Board?????

AnMig

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Nov 7, 2000
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It might be a very silly question but I have spent 2 weeks trying to get it out of Gateway. They keep refering me to their mother board page which does not tell you what kind you have.

I have a Gateway G6-350 pentium II 350, 192 pc 100sdram, ge force annihilator 2 mx 32mb. Trying to get the sucker to at least 400mhz

No way to adjust FSB even with jumpers. Last hope is softfsb please help.

Does the fsb revert to un-overclocked state if I restart my computer?

Thanks
 

bacillus

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<< did you ask gateway? >>


he's not likely to get any response from Gateway with that sort of quiery!
 

ChrisIsBored

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Nov 30, 2000
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download Sisoft's Sandra program, you'll find some nice info about your computer with that. :)

check download.com or google it.
 

Citadel

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Gateway motherboards are a little more difficult to deal with. Here is how you find out. Usually on the side of your IDE connectors there is a white sticker with a 7 digit number on it. Example would be: 4000335 (This is an actual PII Motherboard number from Gateway). When you get that number, go here and cross reference it. It should give you some pictures of you board, and some technical jumper info. Also they have BIOS links in this area. Let me know if you need some more help.
 

PCAddict

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CItadel is right on the money. That is the best way to get more info about your board.

Most likely, your board is an OEM version of the Intel SE440BX. There is no option via BIOS or jumpers to overclock. Soft FSB is your only option.