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Old November 6th 03, 09:28 PM
S.Boardman
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On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 17:46:43 GMT, kony wrote:

On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 15:45:04 -0000, "S.Boardman"
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I have found instructions to change the FSB, but it says
"make sure if your running at 133 that you dissable hostclk+33 first "
Where do I find hostclk+33 in my BIOS (v5.7)? I can't find it.

Instructions
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Also, do I need to overclock the memory or something?


The following is a different (BIOS version?) for the KT3 board, where
the memory bus isn't set to a frequency number but rather to "HCLK",
which if the BIOS functions properly, should be what you want. Note
that the picture shows 133MHz for "current host clock", while your
board with the Barton CPU installed and set correctly, would show
166MHz for the current host clock.


Yippeee :-) When I changed it to 166, the DRAM changed to HCLK
automatically. At boot it now says DRAM clock 333 XP 2500+.

[If I wanted to overclock it, do I up the FSB or the ratio bit or both? I'm
not planning to do it right yet, since I still have the northbridge h/s (it
still requires a push from a cold start :-( and I want to change the RAID
from 0 to 1 - my next task).]
Thanks for your help. The hd/fan did fit, and I did have to take the m/b
out - but I got it all back in again :-).
--
Susan (more posts coming. *Sigh*)