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Thanks Oliver for the suggestions. I have checked all the jumper settings,
and they are correct. I am going to go back and [re]install the patch from
the CD. I always check off the settings that I use on the jumpers just so I
can go back and verify what I setup, but I did not indicate if I ran the
patch programs. You and Bob Wright have each suggested this, and so I will
verify that the patch has been loaded.
Thanks again
Mike Buraczewski
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From: Oliver Dammann <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Friday, September 18, 1998 1:18 AM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] PII 333 is Slow...
|Hi all!
|I'm sorry, I was a little bit off topic. Just thought, it could have
|anything to do with the 100 MHz FSB and because I just assembled a PC with
a
|Gigabyte BX board and a 333 MHz PII I was concerned about the 100 MHz FSB
|and curious, if I could manage to run the board with 100 MHz. Following the
|insturctions on Toms Harwarepage I'm running the system now on 100 MHz and
|the CPU on 400 MHz.
|But back to the topic. When building computers I always use the Gigabyte
|GA-686 BX board and had never any problems with it. Independent of the
|harddrive (Fujitsu, WD, Quantum, IBM) i just install Win95 without changing
|any IDE drivers. All works fine. I usually then install the Gigabyte Win95
|Patch supplied on the MOBO CD and still everything works fine.
|Have you checked, if the jumper settings on the board are the right one,
|supplying your CPU with the right Voltage and thus determining the right
|MHz?
|Did you run any benchmarks under Windows and under DOS and compared them?
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|Hope this can eventually help.
|
|Oliver
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