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Hey folks..
Decided to do a quick upgrade to my old Celeron 366 (OC to 458) and bought a Celeron II 800. Motherboard is a BH6 flashed to the latest BIOS (Version SP). My old "slocket" didn't work, so I went and got a new one that officially supported 100/133 FSB. All jumpers on the slocket are set to 1-2 (which selects Intel CPUs and sets everything else to Auto). The Celeron boots up fine at 800 and everything works perfectly.
I tried moving to a 133 FSB (256 megs of PC133 SDRAM) and the SoftMenu took the adjustment with no problem. However, when I rebooted, the CPU was still listed as a Celeron 800. Going back into SoftMenu, the FSB is still set at 133 with, of course, the multiplier of 8. I can't seem to get any adjustments to the FSB to "take" unless I go down in FSB. Any suggestions on this? I'd really like to get this thing sped up a few notches. Thanks...
Adam
Decided to do a quick upgrade to my old Celeron 366 (OC to 458) and bought a Celeron II 800. Motherboard is a BH6 flashed to the latest BIOS (Version SP). My old "slocket" didn't work, so I went and got a new one that officially supported 100/133 FSB. All jumpers on the slocket are set to 1-2 (which selects Intel CPUs and sets everything else to Auto). The Celeron boots up fine at 800 and everything works perfectly.
I tried moving to a 133 FSB (256 megs of PC133 SDRAM) and the SoftMenu took the adjustment with no problem. However, when I rebooted, the CPU was still listed as a Celeron 800. Going back into SoftMenu, the FSB is still set at 133 with, of course, the multiplier of 8. I can't seem to get any adjustments to the FSB to "take" unless I go down in FSB. Any suggestions on this? I'd really like to get this thing sped up a few notches. Thanks...
Adam