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MSI i815e 6337 Lite mobo still looking for help from other owners

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hereandgone

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Slake,

I use a Global Win fop32 heatsink on my PIII700 chip. So far I like the board although I am still a bit stumped on how to overclock it manually. I have been able to overclock my 700 to 882 using the fuzzy logic software that came on the install cd but for some reason the machine does not automatically reboot after it reaches the highest stable overclockinbg speed using default voltage. At this point the board is suppose to reboot automatically and then adjsut to the highest speed where it is stable after you enable the "turbo" button on the software utility.

To overclcok manually it has all the features, you can choose your ram speed 100mhz or 133mhz and the board uses 1/2 agp divider and it also tells you what your pci and agp clock speeds are as you increase the buss speed. I trying to find out how the SW1 jumpers on the board should be set to allow manual overclocking. The manual I have sucks cause this is the "Lite " version , the same mobo with onboard sound and 4 dimm slots( mine has 3, besides that the boards are identical and the Lite is the cheapest) I paid $139 canadian about $90US so for all the features it offers it is a deal and much cheaper than the CUSL-2 with pretty identical performance.

I have been short on time as I just had a kid but I am gonna try to figure this mobo out and let you all know.

Hereandgone
 
Thanks for the info. Hope the link I sent you was some help, although it sounds like you know more than the reviewer did.
Good luck
 
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