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copycat
11-01-01, 02:13 PM
lets say we do what we have to do and me finally reach the 100mhz fsb. will this affect the agp and all the other ports as well or this happens if using a normal overclocking (from bios etc.) ???
Lancelot
11-01-01, 02:28 PM
If you have a mainboard that distinguishes the resistance over pin b21 it means it has a 100Mhz capable chipset and so you must have a 1/3 PCI multiplier and a 2/3 AGP multiplier available to deal with 100Mhz FSB. Disabling pin b21 on a 66Mhz chipset (like Intel 440 FX/LX won't get you to 100Mhz at all.
copycat
11-02-01, 08:21 AM
i have a 440LX that means that i cannot make the fsb 100mhz???another trick of reaching the 100mhz? i have a cel 300A.
There is no way at all you can reach 100 MHz FSB with a LX chipset. LX chipset motherboards at most will only have three FSB settings: 66, 75, and 83 MHz. The motherboard is the heart of a computer system. You must have a good, up to date motherboard in order to successfully overclock.
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