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MrZap
01-26-01, 01:59 PM
How do I change the voltage on this MB. I can set the fsb to 112 but anything after that up to 124 and no bootup. The fsb settings in the bios have several that have on or off after the number. Anybody know what these mean? Would this mb oc better setting the fsb to 133(have not tried this yet)? I there a way to set the agp and pci bus back? My system as follows:

PIII 750
Tyan Trinity 400(Apollo Pro 133a chipset)
190 mb 133 ram
CL Annihilator 2 gts 32 mb ddr ram
15 gig 7200 rpm maxitor ata 66
20 gig 7200 rpm western digital ata 66
sb live value
hapuage TV card(I probably did not spell this correctly)
250 watt power

DaPuppet007
01-26-01, 04:37 PM
Ok.I got the same mobo. You can't change the voltage on it. I also found that anything over 112FSB would not work. I use a P3 700E. What I did in order to get to 866 which is what im at now, is purchase and abit slocket !!!. Using that you can adjust the voltages and FSB settings to trick the motherboard into thinking its a 133mhz bus. The voltage I'm using is 1.8 volts. From there I went into the bios and lowered the FSB to 124. That got me 866mhz. For cooling I"m using a Chrome Orb..Thats right..a chrome orb for an Athlon processor on my P3. It fits just fine and gives you just a lil more air flow than the golden orb. If you got questions, e-mail me.