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Old April 4th 04, 02:10 PM
Franky Waters
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Default how to tweak Intel CA810 mobo

Hello,
I want to tweak my PC with an Intel CA810 mobo with a Celon processor.
Therefore I already flashed the BIOS to the "newest" version; P12.It
is now operating at 400 Mhz, but it should easily work at 500 Mhz, by
speed up the "system bus frequency" from 66 Mhz to 75 Mhrz and to
raise the voltage from 2.0 V to 2.2 V.
It looks to me that adjusting these items in the BIOS is not possible
at all.
Has someone experience with this and tell me how I can I can tweak
this MOBO?




 




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