http://ocinside.de/html/workshop/soc...resistors.html
It might be possible to adapt the pin-mod methods
Have you tried (if the BIOS allows) reducing the multiplier and then
switching it to 133 ?
Still puzzled by how you got a 1445 figure, as that's higer than 10x
133.
You might like to add 0.1 to the voltage as well, if trying to
overclock.
Mind you, if you have a decent motherboard, and decent RAM, you're
probably wasting a lot of time and effort trying to squeeze much more
out of a Duron - sure, getting to 133 x 8 is a small overclock, and
better memory bandwidth, but if you've already found that it won't
give you 33% more (a straight swap to 133x10) then unless you can gain
that extra margin by pushing the voltage - a high risk, high heat
move, then your upside is severely limited.
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 20:41:15 +0200, "miranGT" <>
wrote:
>Well i get it so hi only once after couple of restarting but it goes only to
>POST and then it freezes.
>I cant boot when i set jumper to 133 (this board have jumper for FSB).
>"Wes Newell" <> wrote in message
>news
t...
>> On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 15:25:35 +0200, miranGT wrote:
>>
>> > Hi i have duron 1000 mhz (morgan core) on epox 8kta3+, i wanna to push
>it on
>> > 133 mhz FSB, but first i must set default multiplier lower than 10x (8
>or
>> > 7), so i need some pin guide of my dear duron (morgan) who goes hi as
>1445
>> > mhz!!! (of course it blocks after POST).
>> > tHaNx !!!
>>
>> Well, if it'll post at 1445Mhz (how did you get it this high?) , it should
>> run at 1333MHz. So why not just leave the mutiplier at 10 and raise the
>> FSB to 133MHz.
>>
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>
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