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On 5 Jan 99 at 22:28, Wayne Aiello wrote:
> I have an Iwill BD100 Mobo with a Celeron 300A, the board jumpers
> have markings which indicate speed in mhz, instead of FSB speed and
> multiplier settings. it has 233,266,300 and 333(with bus at 66 mhz
> persumably) and 350,400,450,500(with bus at 100 mhz persumably). Am
> I correct in thinking if I set the jumpers at "400", it will be the
> same as setting the bus at 100 mhz with a 4x multiplier. it's my
> first overclocking try and wish to be sure about settings. Any help
> would be appreciated. TIA
The Celerons ignore any multiplier setting from the board -- the
300A is locked at 4.5x. So any of the 100 MHz FSB settings may
attempt to run it at 450.
It appears that many 300As will run at 450, but some won't, and
some won't without some tweaking of the CPU voltage -- which most
Slot 1 boards don't provide for. So your odds of success may be
lower than you think.
David G
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