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Breadfan
01-04-01, 09:48 AM
I went to oc my PII 300 a little while ago and found out the 66mhz FSB is a command from the cpu, so I can't change it on the board and have the computer boot up. (Setting the board anywhere above 66mhz fsb and it wont turn on.)

A friend of mine emailed with a site that had info on which contact to fingernail paint over, (to disable the cpu's demand for 66fsb) but I lost the url and he can't find it either.

Anyone have a site or some info as to which contact to paint over?

Thanks!
Mike

quark
01-04-01, 10:14 AM
try looking on toms hardware, you should find what your looking for.
Good luck

quark
01-04-01, 10:23 AM
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/98q2/980514/celeron100-01.html

this is the exact url to look at

Breadfan
01-04-01, 10:29 AM
Awesome, thanks a bunch!

Mike

quark
01-04-01, 10:34 AM
glad to be of assistance
good site is toms hardware,where i first read about overclocking a year or so ago.

cozyfannytooty
02-04-01, 07:55 AM
Yeah, Tom has a good site. Look at all the damn new symbols!!