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JIMBO
06-08-01, 07:09 PM
I've given her a little bump on ths Fbus 112 Mhz ( Registry problems), so I put her down to 105 Mhz ( Registry Problems ) What gives??????? I'm Confused about one thing. Why during boot ups, does my Bios still say, I have a PIII 560 even after I eased up on the Mhz. I haven't bumped up on the voltage cause I don't have extra cooling available. Do I have to reset anything after adjusting Fbus jumpers on the mobo ?


PIII 500 (Krapmai) 100 Mhz currently at 105 Mhz
256 pc 133 Hyundai
Asus P3V133 Apollo Pro 133 Chipset
Western Digital 12.7
Soundblaster Live
Plexwriter 8\4\32A
Samsung Dvd

outhouse
06-09-01, 12:02 AM
JIMBO (Jun 08, 2001 07:09 p.m.):
I've given her a little bump on ths Fbus 112 Mhz ( Registry problems), so I put her down to 105 Mhz ( Registry Problems ) What gives??????? I'm Confused about one thing. Why during boot ups, does my Bios still say, I have a PIII 560 even after I eased up on the Mhz. I haven't bumped up on the voltage cause I don't have extra cooling available. Do I have to reset anything after adjusting Fbus jumpers on the mobo ? YOU MAY HAVE TO PULL THE BATTERY OUT OF THE MB AND RESET CMOS THAT SHOULD CLEAR 560 OUT OF YOUR SETTINGS


PIII 500 (Krapmai) 100 Mhz currently at 105 Mhz
256 pc 133 Hyundai
Asus P3V133 Apollo Pro 133 Chipset
Western Digital 12.7
Soundblaster Live
Plexwriter 8\4\32A
Samsung Dvd

well your chip is not one of the best for overclocking, it would not hurt to up the corevoltage just a hair as long as you keep a close eye on temps getting a good thermal compound and lapping the stock heatsink will give you enough cooling for a slight increase in CV, does your registry problems clear up when you clock it back down to 500?