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Abit SlotKey Trouble

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YMAN

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I am having trouble with my abit slot key!:mad:
It will not run stable when the fsb is at 133Mhz. (tried 134+)
When it is lower it may run fine.
Voltage and other settings dont help!

Someone told me that the 2nd edition, (newer ones)
have a chip that causes trouble at a higher fsb.
I have the one with the chip! :(

Has anyone found out how to fix this?
Right now I am stuck at an fsb of 126Mhz.:eek:
I don't want to buy a new slot key.

Abit BE6-II - 440BX Chipset
Intel 800EB Mhz Processor
256MB of PC 133 Memory
TnT2 M64 AGP - I have determind that this is not the cause!
Sound Blaster Ensonic Audio PCI
Pineacle systems Studio PCI
Linksys 10/100
US Robotics Winmodem 56K ISA
250W Power Supply
Western Digital 20GB 7200RPM HDD
50x CD-Rom
Generic Floppy
- I may Have missed something -
 
Sure , I fixed my Abit slocket by throwing it on the shelf and buying an MSI-6905 master. Solved my FSB and voltage problems in one swift move. Sorry but you are not alone in your Abit slocket woes. Many others including myself have found that at higher FSB's and voltages the Abit leaves much to be desired.
 
man u got the wrong cpu in their u should have got a 800 e not the eb
the eb runns at 133 fsb and that what u want it to do but the be6 II is not designed to run at 133 fsb as it dosen,t have the right agp devider it only has 2/3 and not 1/4
if u had got a 800 3 that runs at 100 fsb and u overclocked it to 126 u wood have 1008 instead of a 800
i have a bx 133 raid with a 800e @ 1008 on u guessed it 126 fsb


so if u can take that cpu back and swap it for a 800 that runs at 100fsb
:cool:
 
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