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Date: | Sun, 11 Jun 2000 15:38:50 +0300 |
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Ulta you was right it was overclocked because when i put 233 and push the
box in the motherboard to make it 233 it enter the win98 successful but it
hangs, and when i touch the cpu after closing the computer in harry i found
it very very hot..
now i need you to tell me the correct setting for the cpu depinding on this
information:
- i found in the back of the cpu that its 2.8 v
and in the mother board ther are 2 tables :
the first..
1 2 3
off off off 1.5
on off off 2.0
on on off 2.5
off on off 3.0
off off off 3.5
on off on 4.0
on on on 4.5
The second table:
4 5 6
on on on 50 mhz
off on on 55 mhz
on on off 60 mhz
on off on 66.5 mhz
off on off 75 mhz
hope this can can give you a clean view on how to put the jumbers and the
switshes to the correct position,
Thanks very mush,
-----Original Message-----
>Bassem Fahmy wrote:
>
>> I notice something,
>> 1) when the i was open the computer it count always 266 mmx although this
>> motherboard max support 233 mmx ..
>> so may be the buyer have make this thing that called over clock or
something
>> (to look faster). And when i replace it by intel 166 (it read it always
110)
>> it works fine, and when put my 266 it know the truth so the problem show
the
>> message problem "Verifying DMI pool"
>
>Pentium mmx cpu is only upto 233mhz, the 266mhz cpu is possible overclocked
>(75x3.5=266), so the user overclocked FBS from 66 to 75, you can change the
bus
>speed back to give it a go.
>
>> 2) when i enter the 266 mmx to try to fix the DMI problem and failed so i
>> remove the proceessor to enter the 166 to work in the internet and send
>> these messages i notice that its VERY HOT
>
>Heat is an issue that has to be take care when overclocking, I think the
cpu is
>already damaged.
>
>> 4) the problem that i do not have the manual of the sis 5571 rev 1 .. and
>> when i downloaded it from the motherboard manfacture i found it poor ..
>> (http://www.sis.com.tw/support/databook.htm#1)
>
>Look for info on how to set bus speed, that's what you need.
>
>Jun Qian
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