Discussions and help regarding overclocking, motherboards, peripherals, AMD and INTEL CPU's
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by FanTum » Sun Mar 18, 2001 11:48 am
I have a P3 600EB/133mhz. Board is Gigabyte GA-6VX-4X.
I set the jumpers for a 733/133mhz.
Are there any other things that need to be changed. During boot up it still says P3 600. Not sure if this is to change or it will always say that cause the chip is a 600.
It does sound like its runnin faster!
I know it isn't much of an overclock but you have to start somewhere!
[Edited by FanTum on 03-18-2001 at 11:51 AM]
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by dadx2mj » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:42 pm
Sounds to me like you are trying to change the multiplier which can not be done since it is locked by Intel. The only way you can over clock it is to increase the FSB
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by FanTum » Sun Mar 18, 2001 12:50 pm
So I would only change the swithches on the FSB dip switches, and leave the other one set for 600?
My board shows settings up to 152 MHz.
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by dadx2mj » Sun Mar 18, 2001 1:27 pm
Yep that is what you need to do. The EB chips are hard to over clock because they start at a high default bus speed. Good luck
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by FanTum » Sun Mar 18, 2001 2:05 pm
Thanks!!! Here goes nothin! (or somethin!)
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by FanTum » Sun Mar 18, 2001 3:55 pm
Oh well! I only get 684 at 152 FSB.
At least I understand more now! Thanks!
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by Frost » Tue Mar 20, 2001 3:09 pm
152fsb is pretty damn sweet dude. What kinda ram do you have?? IF you can do 152 with your system, I would trade taht EB proc for a 700e. You'll be at over a gig in no time
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by FanTum » Tue Mar 20, 2001 9:59 pm
I have 384 mgs of RAM.
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by nexus_7 » Wed Mar 21, 2001 12:12 am
I saw some one take an EB all the way to 170fsb.
Beat him!
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by Speck102 » Sat Mar 24, 2001 1:54 am
My friend has a p3600EB running at 176Mhz FSB. I don't know what kind of ram he's got but it must be somethin' nice.
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by krazynammer » Sat Mar 24, 2001 4:02 pm
A budy of mine is running his PIII 866@1054 and the chip doesn't even sweat yet. That's a bus speed of 162. What a great cpu! His pc133 Micron memory isn't doing too bad either.