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I have the Aopen AX3SP pro mobo, however, i canont overclock my celeron to its normal speed of 950 MHz. I have to set the bus speed to 100 MHz manually there is 66, 100 and 133 but it willl not show any picture fter, i am sure it is the voltage resetting its self but is there any way to get around it would a peltier help
 
so what you are asking is why you can not get yyour celeron 633 to hit 950?

what stepping do you have? What voltage are you runnign it at?
What is your memory rated for? (PC-66 or PC-100, CAS speed?)
CAn you change your voltage?
 
i know i can hit 950, i did it on my old mobo and slocket, i now have a Aopen AX3SP pro, whenever i set the fsb speed to 100MHz the voltage resetts it'self so it dosn't boot, is there a way around this?

Im writing this slowly cus i know you cant read fast
 
How can you tell 'the voltage is resetting itself' when you get no video at all?! Maybe you should wire the pins of the CPU for a higher default voltage and fool your BIOS.
 
i can tell the voltage is resetting its self cus on my old board i needed 1.85 to boot, now, stupid mode, how do you hardwire the pins to a higher voltage?
 
you have a 633 right?
2.05 is the only other option to hardwire stuff....
i did this mod last night, works great. my new default is 2.05 but in the bios i can set it anyware from 1.3 to 2.4 now.
 
you have a 633 right?
2.05 is the only other option to hardwire stuff....
i did this mod last night, works great. my new default is 2.05 but in the bios i can set it anyware from 1.3 to 2.4 now.

just connect Vid3 to VSS
just like in the pic....
 
Heheheh... Kinda funny you should bring this up, seeing as I work for an Aopen retailer. I hate to tell you this, but for Oc'ing, that board sucks. The most Rock solid board for the Intels, that you can get is the AX34. Not the AX34 pro, or Pro II, or Pro "A", or etc...
Just the AX34. Aopen stopped producing them as a retail product, and you can only get them as a "bulk" product, but they're more expensive than the old retail. (Yeah, didn't make any sense to me either. Less packaging, higher cost?!?!). Let it be known! I can test just about any Aopen product, before you buy it! I can't really push procsessors, cause they eventually go to a client, but testing other stuff isn't a problem (MB's, vid cards, net cards, Cd/dvd/RW-roms/ etc...). Just let me know If you need something benchmarked, and I'll see if we have the stuff in stock to do it. This is not a "PLUG" for Aopen stuff, I myself won't buy a lot of their stuff even thought I can get it cheap. I'm just offering to test to the extent that my boss will allow me, so you guys/gals can make an informed descision about hardware you may be thinkng of buying. I have no loyalty to Aopen whatsoever (I don't even own any Aopen products).
 
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