I think the 233 is the BIOS default value. You can simply change it to 333
to reflect the actual CPU speed you have - that's what I did in mine. I
think BIOS then configures the mobo settings accordingly (voltage, bus
speed, multiplier).
Bharat
-----Original Message-----
From: Harvey Morris <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, March 31, 1999 3:04 AM
Subject: cpu id
>I have a Pc-100 bx pro pII mb. MB suppose to be jumperless.
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>Question is , when I go into bios the cpu shows celron 233;
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>on startup screens reads celron 333 mhz. How can I be sure
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>that I bought a celron 333 mhz cpu, besides the package that
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>it came in. I'm not certain on how to read the markings on
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>the chip. thanx P.S. System runs like a champ
> * * HARVEY MORRIS**
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