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"Jose E. Dominguez" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 1 Aug 1999 14:42:44 -0400
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Download the latest BIOS, install according to Abit's online instructions,
make sure you have the CPU speed and voltage set to default.

Some people have been getting higher voltages by flashing the BIOS with
higher voltage settings than the default, problem is they can't get the
lower settings afterwards.

HTH,

Jose



Nasser, David wrote:

> Good folk,
>
> Last March I built a "standard overclocker" desktop system around
> Celeron 300A and BH6 mainboard. It has been running stable at
> 450 mhz and 2.3 core volts for months.
>
> Yesterday I set the core voltage to 1.9 just to see what it would do.
> It failed POST. Now I am having trouble getting it back to 2.3 v.
> The system runs fine at 300 mhz/2.0 v.
>
> The Abit Soft-Menu thinks its a Celeron 233 and it lists standard core
> voltage as 1.9 v. When I set it to "user defined" voltage, it won't
> allow me to set the voltage higher than 2.1 v.
>
> The maximum voltage for my system is supposed to be 2.3 volts.
> Evidently my silly little test has confused Abit's Soft-menu as
> to the voltage specs. Anyone seen this happen? Know a fix??

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