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BiLLyXkiNG
07-27-01, 10:52 PM
Ok here's the deal, I have a Pentium 3 1 gig running at 1125 (150 x 7.5). Now, my maximum FSB speed is 150mhz. Now I have been told i can have it running well over 1150? How is this possible. I just would like to know are there any other modifications that canbe done. Also, I just put a 486 heatsink fan on my Northbridge and I have 2x 80mm fans running off the motherboard and 60mm fan running off the p-supply. My p-supply right now i running at 115v and if i change a switch it will run at 250v. There is also a switch on my motherboard which will cause the motherboard to run w/ 10 percent more voltage. Thanks...
-BiLLy

Placid
07-27-01, 10:59 PM
Dont put your psu to 250v it will kill it.
You need to raise your fsb above 150 its the only way.
You might be able to use soft fsb or another software overclocking program to do this.
If not you will have to get a motherboard that will allow a higher setting.
You can get soft fsb at www.tweakfiles.com