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Celeron 667@1000 on an Asus P2B

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Musicmad

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Is this possible? Don´t see Vcore options on the motherboard, so I guess I need a converter with voltage selection right? Any suggestions on that one?

And FSB too? The mother board don´t seem to have an 100 FSB option. What converters support this?

EDIT: there are options on the mobo ofcoz - they are just not very flexible.

Asking for a friend. Thanks in advance.

MM



PS: did a search already and found some posts, but they didn´t answer my questions.
 
the asus s370-133 supports voltage and fsb settings, just make sure you set the voltage to 1.8 as this is the lowest it supports
 
Thanks Phil - but could you be more specific? :)

I don´t have the mobo here, as I´m asking for someone.

The "asus s370-133" - What is that? Part of the Asus P2B?

If so - do you know how to change it? My friend can´t seem to find settings lower than 2.3 volt or something.

Also the multiplier goes to 8, but I guess that doesn´t matter as the cel667 is locked at 10x. right?

Thanks for any help.
 
The motherboard has to support the multiplier, so the celeron 667 probably won't work unless he gets a bios update. Does anyone you know have that chip. If so ask them to let himm borrow it and try it. The MSI 6905 MASTER slotkey has voltage and 66 and 100fsb settings. GOOD LUCK

The MSI 6905 MASTER is a slotkey that you plug into the slot for a fcpga chip. If the chip is already slot 1 then you cannot change the voltage unless you can on the motherboard.
 
Thank you Carmine. He advised him to get a MSI slocket so that should be taken care off.

I´m a little worried about the multiplier, as I think he has the latest bios allready. I the cpu database there is one cele 677@1000 on a P2B, so it must be possible.

Thanks so far - input still welcome.
 
Don't worry about the multiplier, as it's locked, and nothing can be done to change that.

I've got a Celeron 600 (9x multi) running on a Soyo 6BA+III mb....the BIOS allow changing the multiplier on the early chips (pre-1998 ), but only has up to 8x for a multiplier adjustment.

So.....If I can run a 9x multi chip, on an 8x multi board....yes the 677 will run on that mb.

When you get a MSI slocket, make SURE its the "MASTER 2.0" version. The older versions DO NOT support the Coppermine chips.

Mr B
 
Thanks Mr B I was just going to post the results when I read your posts.

We just got everything installed, and I works out just great. We fitted a FOB32 (I think) and it runs stable at 1.9 volts. Apparently mobo multiplier doesn´t mean jack with locked CPUs (as you said). I don´t think we got the MASTER 2.0 version. At least it doesn´t say so anywhere on the box. But the chip is running fine anyway. There is a "coppermine 256" jumper on the slocket but we haven´t messed with that one.

Thanks again all - I´ll tell him to post results in the cpu database.
 
My Celeron 667 cBo runs very stable at 1000 at 1.95 V on my MSI BxMaster, this week i am going to install my watercooling setup :) Hope ill get more mhz.

Greetz

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