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Old 02-14-2001, 08:10 PM   #1
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OK, So im running a PIII800E with 100mhz FSB over here. Im trying to get up to 133FSB. I can get the damn thing to post at 130FSB but whenever i change to 131FSB no post and then when I try to set it back to 130FSB it wont post, Till I go all the way back to 120mhz FSB. Also I can usually run at 1ghz (125mhz FSB) till my Soundcard craps out. I bought some Heatsinks for it yesterday. So my question is, What is causing me not to be able to boot at 130FSB after it dont post at 131FSB, and the biggest question of all, Have any ideas on how I can get to 133mhzfsb? Im using a GORB right now But I ordered a PEP66T and thats on its way. Thanks

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Old 02-15-2001, 12:18 AM   #2
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Old 02-15-2001, 06:50 AM   #3
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Where can I get some instructions on how to do the wire trick, as Im going to be taking my mobo out soon to put on the PEP66

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Old 02-15-2001, 11:17 AM   #4
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Old 02-15-2001, 06:14 PM   #5
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I DID IT! I got it to post at 133mhz FSB, I was having a problem with the ColdBoot thing So I took some advice from another thread and got it to boot. First I tried 1.90volts but it only loaded half of the ENGERY STAR logo so I gave it 1.95volts and it went all the way to the Windows 2K Black Loading Bar screen, then it gave me some weird garbled of letters (I think it overheated) I tried it a couple times and kept getting the same error so I hope its HEAT =) My PEP66 is on the way. I also tried booting at 2.00 volts but it would freeze at the Device Listing. SoeZ once the PEP66 arrives Im going to try that and if it works, Yay, If not Im hopefully getting a Heatsink for the Timing Chip which should help my efforts. Anyone know if the garbled text I was seeing when the 2k Black bar screen was coming is overheating? Thanks

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Old 02-16-2001, 04:07 PM   #6
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OOOPS!Did you say with gorb?
I`m going to buy a new cpu but I haven`t deside if it`ll be 800E or 1000EB.But I`m keep saying what the hell,go for it(800E) and sometimes 850E.
If posts at 133 gorbed it`s gonna fly with some freezing!hehehe.
By tomorrow,I`ll have finished my third handmade waterblock-and the last.
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