>Subject: Re: Multipler Setting on Tiger133
>From: "W. John Guineau" guin
...@earthlink.net
>Date: 5/1/01 10:49 AM Pacific Daylight Time
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>Yup, I tried running my dual PIII800EB on a Tiger133 at 866 and 933 (by
>changing the multiplier jumpers.) No go. Always came up as 800mhz.
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>"Garak" <re...@the.group> wrote in message
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>> Is it possible to override the CPU multiplier at all? E.g. drilling, etc?
>> Garak
>> "Carl Neumann" <neum...@geoconcepts.com> wrote in message
>> news:i2td2tobko7gmpm666hjst5293r1d29koq@4ax.com...
>> > I am assembling a system using a Tiger133 board and a 850MHz
>> > PentiumIII. There is no multiplier setting listed in the manual or on
>> > Tyan's site for this CPU. Does anyone know what the setting should be?
>> > TIA,
>> > Carl Neumann
Most, if not all, of the newer Intel CPU's are multiplier locked.
It makes no difference what you set the multiplier jumpers to on the MB with
these.
The way to overclock is by changing the FSB settings.
If you have a CPU with a 100Mhz FSB, then try setting FSB to 133, or something
in between 100 and 133. It can be difficult over 133.
Also, make sure that you use either PC133 memory, or, if your MB allows it,
memory at FSB minus 33.
Wayne...
http://www.wayneleake.net