Re: OK IT worked
You'll be fine. My buddy runs my old 850 at 2.05v w/o problems. Just check your temperatures, especially on hot days where ambient temperatures can soar.
Running a 100 MHz part at 133 MHz is called overclocking. You can overclock as long as your system stays w/i temp and the system is stable. You'll probably replace the CPU w/i a few years before any o/c ills have prematurely killed your CPU.
The shop probably sold you a 133 MHz CPU vs. a 100 MHz part. What does the packaging state for the system bus speed?
I don't know why ASUS recommends you first reset the settings but simply set them to your normal settings afterwards.
Attach a thermistor adjacent to the CPU substrate and connect it to the MB. Use the BIOS temperature readings or the ASUS probe utility. There are also other third-party utilities that some MURCers prefer.
You can continue to push the FSB speed as long as all of your cards and components (e.g. RAM) can work together at that speed. Simply run stressful apps to test for stability.
Originally posted by dizzynoodle
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1. I had to make the voltage 1.8V as supposed to 1.75 which is on the chip - that should be fine right - no harm ?
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1. I had to make the voltage 1.8V as supposed to 1.75 which is on the chip - that should be fine right - no harm ?
2. I have PC100[128MBX2] + PC133 [256mbX1] Ram on the machine, when i boot with a 133mhz bus speed setting, i only get 256 mb ram, i guess the PC100 stops working. The CPU is recognized as PIII 800 here SOLUTION i can buy an extra 256MB Ram [PC133} damn cheap if it will solve the problem
But is it safe to keep the MOBO running at 133MHZ or will the MOBO get damaged overtime, the CPU does not seem to overheat !
But is it safe to keep the MOBO running at 133MHZ or will the MOBO get damaged overtime, the CPU does not seem to overheat !
3. When i boot the machine with bus speed of 100Mhz, the CPU is recognized as a PIII 600 ! but the RAM amount is correct 512MB, what 's happening here ? will the performance be the same ?
ALso, is it nessecary to reset BIOS settings to default after upgrading the BIOS ? It seems to drive my DSL and a few other things crazy when i reset the BIOS settings ! Will it impact speed stability if i do not ?!?
Also how can i measure if there is heat build up ? just touch the CPU / heat sink if it is hot ? or the MOBO / chips on the on MOBO?
Also, since the multiplier id locked, the only option to overclock is the increase the buss speed, but i think i will be pushing it there if i go further than 133MHZ on a 100MHZ board right ? What about the voltage to the CPU ? Now it's 1.8 what if i bump it up a bit, will it help or damage ?
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