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Have do i put up my voltage,, ? where do i go to? the start up, or in the computer? I really dont now
:-(
The Doors
08-28-01, 10:26 AM
Hi jk2210, wellcome to the Forum,
We need of more info's to help you, what kind of Mobo and chip are you using?
My mother board is a epox p2-112a and my cpu is a pII 333, that are clocked to a 400
need other in formatios
Do you still have the motherboards manual around?
If so check for a jumper table that describes what jumpers do what, there should be a listing for voltages, fsb, multipler, vio, ect
you may not be to change everything, but there is where you will find out what you can do and how todo it, if you do not have the manual, I'd try doing a google.com search on the net for one, atleast thats what I would do.
I could be wrong but I doubt that board is jumperless, if however it some how is.. any choices you have would be in your bios..
Could you tell us the specs your currenting running at by looking in your bios?, for one what voltage you are at now, and if possible what your temps are.. after all the last think you'd want todo to a hot processor is give it more juice :)
My appologies if I'm not making much sense its going on 4am and I'm just heading to bed.
Good luck
-Trek
The Doors
08-29-01, 11:36 AM
Hi jk2210,
After a look to your Mobo manual, well, I haven't found the Jumper to set the chip's voltage (VCore), I suggest you to take a look into the Bios section called 'Chipset Features Setup' and if not present, try with a Bios upgrade, generally it can helps.
JaY_III
08-29-01, 01:19 PM
Can you change the mutiplier on that CPU?
I had an early 333 and i could lower the mutliplier.. not rasie.
Just curious.
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