cant help you with that one. most mobo's ive seen have the voltage jumpers
close to the front panel connectors but with yours being a PB i would *guess* it doesnt have them. maybe somebody else here can correct me if im wrong "Patrick" wrote in message ... Where is the vlotage set? I have been able to set the multiplier jumpers, but not sure where the voltage jumper is. It is a Packard Bell Multimedia 855 Machine (old I know , but the Cyrix cpu is killing it) . All help VERY welcome "CHRIS 159" wrote in message ... it should do. IIRR the voltages are different between the cyrix and k6's. that could be why it locks up "Patrick" wrote in message ... Simple question, will a socket running a Cyrix MII 300 cpu run an AMD K6 2 cpu? Presently it recognises the cpu but locks up,, think it may be just an overheating issue. Anyone got any experience with it ? Patrick |
Cyrix M2 300 cpu
Where is the vlotage set? I have been able to set the multiplier jumpers,
but not sure where the voltage jumper is. It is a Packard Bell Multimedia 855 Machine (old I know , but the Cyrix cpu is killing it) . All help VERY welcome "CHRIS 159" wrote in message ... it should do. IIRR the voltages are different between the cyrix and k6's. that could be why it locks up "Patrick" wrote in message ... Simple question, will a socket running a Cyrix MII 300 cpu run an AMD K6 2 cpu? Presently it recognises the cpu but locks up,, think it may be just an overheating issue. Anyone got any experience with it ? Patrick |
Try takeing the case cover off and looking at the motherboard for a label
name of some sort mate. Something like ASUS, or ABIT, or SOLTEK, or AOPEN. Then look for a model number/name and revision number. Fig "Patrick" wrote in message ... Simple question, will a socket running a Cyrix MII 300 cpu run an AMD K6 2 cpu? Presently it recognises the cpu but locks up,, think it may be just an overheating issue. Anyone got any experience with it ? Patrick |
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