View Full Version : 1000/933 133 CCO on Soyo 6BA+100, Possible?
Camelot
02-10-01, 10:25 AM
I was running a 850 cbo fine at 963 but then I wanted to take advantage of my pc133 ram. So I tried the 1000 at 133 and all looked fine until I ran a 3d app and almost immediate lockup. I figured at first it was the agp but then I tried the 100 fsb version of the 1000 and same problem. I read on intel's site that my motherboard must be split plane voltage compliant. Is this the problem? Just wondering if anyone else is running a cco on a soyo 6ba+100 to know if I have a bad board or what.
wild_andy_c
02-10-01, 10:33 AM
all cC0's are split plane, as are celeron 633 and aboves. As such try a firends chip - say a cc0 600 celly - see if that works, that will answer any split plane voltage question
Camelot (Feb 10, 2001 10:25 a.m.):
I was running a 850 cbo fine at 963 but then I wanted to take advantage of my pc133 ram. So I tried the 1000 at 133 and all looked fine until I ran a 3d app and almost immediate lockup. I figured at first it was the agp but then I tried the 100 fsb version of the 1000 and same problem. I read on intel's site that my motherboard must be split plane voltage compliant. Is this the problem? Just wondering if anyone else is running a cco on a soyo 6ba+100 to know if I have a bad board or what.
We are currently testing all of our cC0 P3-700 SECC2 CPUs at 1GHz+ on SOYO 6BA+ 100 motherboards, without any problem. So I believe they do support cC0 CPUs just fine.
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