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PcChips M756MRT MoBo

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gprz

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Can anyone tell me if this board is able to overclock any celeron chips or p3 chips??? I received this board in a case for free, just have not tried it yet as I dont have a spare drive and cpu yet. Any help would be great.
 
gprz (Jul 23, 2001 11:03 p.m.):
Can anyone tell me if this board is able to overclock any celeron chips or p3 chips??? I received this board in a case for free, just have not tried it yet as I dont have a spare drive and cpu yet. Any help would be great.

I wouldn't hold my breath if I were you. I've not had any experience with this model, but I have tried the M748LMRT. The BIOS on that one just isn't worth a damn for OC. Unless you have more CPU PnP options in that BIOS, you may be SOL, too.

FYI, the website for them is www.pcchips.com.tw
 
These boards are total garbage. I mean bad, stinky garbage. The best thing that you can do to improve the performance of this board is to get a two foot section of string. Tie one end to the board, the other to a brick and then go find deep water.
 
I agree with KingSlayer...had the unpleasent experience with a PCchips 810series MLR motherboard with a 850MHz Athlon that thought it was a SX486...crashes, locks up, is so slow it reminds me of the Stevie Ray Vaughn song "Crossfire" where one of the lines is "can't catch a turtle in this rat race"...might even be a waste of a perfectly good brick and two foot of string
 
Just chipping in...these board are worse than garbage, i had one with a celery366, the board was a pc100 m741lmr, and i cant remember when i went at least a week without a lockup or some new problem, and i spent hundreds of $ upgrading, i ended up pounding it with hammer(stopped working completely) and got a new MSI board and have had rock stability
 
ill agree this m\b is totally crap i once had one for about 2 months and couldnt do anything.this was my first experience with onboard everything and everything sucked from sound to the 16 megs of onboard graphics (sis630).i only hope pcchips are out of buisness by now.
 
I actaully think that they are out of business because i know a place that used them quite a lot but now use Asus everything (even in the cheapo systems)
 
Why use a brick to sink the board? Is the board material lighter than water? :p

You could always chop the dumb thing into pieces and flush it down the toilet. :D
 
harderclock said:
ill agree this m\b is totally crap i once had one for about 2 months and couldnt do anything.this was my first experience with onboard everything and everything sucked from sound to the 16 megs of onboard graphics (sis630).i only hope pcchips are out of buisness by now.

I had 8mb of onboard video on mine, drove me crazy..

Crazy Jayhawk said:
Why use a brick to sink the board? Is the board material lighter than water? :p

You could always chop the dumb thing into pieces and flush it down the toilet. :D

No rivers that actually have water around my house.

hehehe tried but the toilet got clogged so i pulled it back up and smashed it
 
Kingslayer said:
Why punish a perfectly good toilet?
Find somebody you don't like and use the board to clog up his toilet.
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I have tried overclocking a PCChips m726. I have a p2350 and the most that I can get it is to 375Mhz ( though I got it to 400 but the system freezes when booting windows )

The only way to o/c this board is through its bus speed settings, here it is....

There are two HIDDEN FSB options 75 mhz and 83 mhz You only have to use the correct jumper settings :
Well there are three jumpers and for 75 mhz you have to jumper :
->JP5 : let it like in 66mhz
->JP10 :like 66mhz
->JP11 : like in 112mhz mode
now you have 75mhz fsb
83 mhz fsb :
->JP5 : let it in 66mhz
->JP10 : like 133 mhz
->JP11 : like 66mhz
 
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