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namxinu
08-19-01, 12:04 PM
I'm running an Abit BE6-II, Intel Celeron 466, w/ an e-TNT2 Model 64 (third party AGP video card running the nvidia chip set). Curently running at 75 FSB w/ mulitiplier of 7. Now the question:

When I try to run up to 83 FSB w/ any mulitiplier my system won't come up after reboot. Could this be the AGP card and if so does anyone have any insight on how to fix this problem w/o replacing the video card???

Thanks

:mad: namxinu :mad:

Monaco
08-19-01, 01:25 PM
well, don't bother adjusting your multiplier- Intel locked it to one permanent value, in your case 7. 83FSB x 7 =581, as I recall that is pretty darn fast for that type of Celeron. My guess is the Chip itself cannot handle that high speed.

If it is the vid card being unhappy at high FSB, there isn't much of a fix besides more cooling. My GTS would not do more that 66mhz AGP no matter what, so I ran it there for a month than came back to it, now it goes to 88 no problems. Burn in in action perhaps, or just luck ? Gods knows!

Good luck-

DAppel
08-19-01, 10:45 PM
I've got a cheap M64, and it works fine with 83 FSB.

Mine is one of the cheapest of all M64s. It's soooo cheap that if it works, I'm sure every other will work too.

I agree with the Monster guy. It seems you CPU is hitting its limit.