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gogadgetman
07-18-03, 01:57 AM
how do you overclock it? I am use to AMD chips where you can increase the FSB and the Multiplier.

cack01
07-18-03, 02:01 AM
Most likely in the bios. You will not be able to change the multiplier.:(

gogadgetman
07-18-03, 02:07 AM
I have a Chaintech mobo not sure which model looks like the 6AJA4T but there are differences. the CPU is running at 10 x 100, RAM is PC133 running at 100. How do i know what core i have?

looktall
07-18-03, 04:50 AM
download cpu-z. it will tell you what core you have.

is this a slot 1 processor or a socket 370?
either way, it's most likely a coppermine.

you really should try to find out the motherboard model so you can find a manual to see how to change the fsb.

JaY_III
07-18-03, 11:00 AM
on a 100FSB it was to be a coppermine
and according to intels sspec finder

http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=25&CorSpd=5803&ordType=ALL&SysBusSpd=5090&PkgType=ALL&btnFOS=Filter+on+selections

it looks like its also a cDo stepping...

As for overclocking, you are going to have to raise the FSB in the BIOS, only thing is that the 1.0GHz P3 is a hard CPU to overclock

cack01
07-18-03, 12:03 PM
you may have a 100/133 fsb jumper on the board. But there is no way that the chip will run at 1.3 ghz.

gogadgetman
07-19-03, 02:48 PM
is there any way to reduce the multiplier and increasing the FSB to 133

looktall
07-20-03, 02:37 AM
quite simply, no there isn't.

the multiplier is internal to the cpu, unlike AMD chips which are located on the outside of the cpu.