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SoftFSB/cpuFSB doesn&#39t list my PLL# what do I use

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cptrescue

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I have Gateway's TaborIII mbd or Intel's Jabil board, anyway it is a PIII 750 with 440BX chipset. My PLL manuf. is ICS with # 91798f-01. My problems are this I can't up the FSB in the BIOS (issue with that) and neither of these programs list my BX chipset under INTEL nor my PLL is listed. I am curious as to which chipset to use. Do I search and find one the 440BX chipset or what??? Secondly is there a substitute PLL # I can use? Any help that can be offer I will appreciate because this is a quest, a quest i tell you. I will o/c this system some way somehow......
 
SoftFSB also didn't support my PLL-IC. Just go to http://www.h-oda.com/ to download your PLL-IC in the section "download". My PLL-IC was an ICS 9248-BF-73. I had to download the PLL-IC called 9248xx-73. You say your PLL-IC is 91798f-01, I think your PLL-IC is 9179BF-01. It's not an 8 but a B. You must download then the PLL-IC called 9179xx-01. After you've done that import it into SoftFSB. That's all. If you don't know how to import PLL-IC's then say so.
 
Be warned Intel is very picky when it comes to putting clock generators on their boards... most if not all of them support only 66-100-133 signals and that is ALL you will ever get from them, nothing in between


after all Intel goes through all the trouble to mulitplier lock their CPU's in such a way that you can not defeat it(unlike AMD) why would they allow any of their motherboards to support NON- spec FSB speeds
 
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