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Location: Middle of nowhere and getting lost fast.
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Overclocking/SFF Mobo woes
OK, got my brand spankin new 3000+ Mobile Barton today. Slapped it in my Biostar IDEQ 200V (went mobile as this thing sucks to cool, but the portability is a must) and boot it. It's showing me a 995 MHZ Barton
![]() The problem is, my board is seeing the chip as a 6x mult, when in reality, I believe it is supposed to be 16.5 (133*16.5~2.2GHZ). My BIOS has no visible way of adjusting this. The biostar website here tells me nothing about mults, nor does the manual here. Is there a way to hardcode the mult into this chip? Has anyone had experience with one of these f***ing boxes? Help please!
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Location: Winston-Salem, NC
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It sounds like the FSB jumper on your motherboard isn't on the correct setting. There may or may not be a small jumper on your motherboard to change the FSB. I'd check it. If it's at 100 or 133, then it's wrong...change it to 166. This has happened to a bunch of people I know. Their Athlon XPs were reading as 1 GHz instead of 1.8, 2.0 GHz, etc. They flipped it to the correct FSB jumper on the motherboard and it read it fine.
-Lasereth
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Nope, the jumper is set on 166, however the chip is designed to run at 133. With a mobile XP that pumps out only 35W, I was hoping to have it run overclocked. At any rate, the FSB is fine, my chip is reading as a 995MHz with a 166 bus and a 6.0 multiplier. The correct setting would be a 166 bus and a 16.5 multiplier.
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