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TT120
03-12-01, 08:02 PM
My T-bird 1.2 is a 200mhz FSB chip. There are 266mhz FSB chips out there. Is it just a matter of connecting some of the bridges on my chip to get it to 266 and if so, does anyone know which ones it is?

Padra
03-12-01, 08:39 PM
Bridges are for overclocking. When you connect the bridges you enable multiplier and fsb adjustments. Judging by your specs that you say you are running your processors at you should have known that. Have you actually overclocked your processor or are you just putting that in your signature for show? I seriously doubt you have if you asked a question like that.

Padra

TT120
03-12-01, 10:00 PM
Padra (Mar 12, 2001 08:39 p.m.):
Bridges are for overclocking. When you connect the bridges you enable multiplier and fsb adjustments. Judging by your specs that you say you are running your processors at you should have known that. Have you actually overclocked your processor or are you just putting that in your signature for show? I seriously doubt you have if you asked a question like that.

Padra
My 1.2 had all the L1 bridges already connected and I havent done my 800 yet. I just wondered if any of the other bridges (L2, L3, L4, etc) had anything to do with the FSB on those chips. And yes those specs are for real in my signature line, I did not just put them in there for "SHOW". It is possible to overclock without doing anything to the bridges on a processor.