Jay,
Having not deal with the specific components, I would
still suggest, that unless you're into overclocking,
that you should run everything a 100 Mhz.
You memory is certified for PC100, not PC133, and I
believe that the processor is designed to run on a
motherboard a 100Mhz with a multiplier of 6. Since
most people need they're system to be reliable, I lean
toward running your system at spec.
--- Jay Merritt <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I just purchased the following items to build a PC
> with. They are as follows:
> Motherboard: Abit BE-6 II
> CPU ----------: Pentium III 600B/133MHZ FSB
> Ram ----------: 128MB PC100
> I am wanting to set the FSB speed on the motherboard
> to 133MHZ.
> The vendor tells me all these items will work
> together and operate at 133MHZ.
> Can I get an opinion on this combination?
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