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prejudice to all do not understand why I can not rise above 206 MHz bus with no cpu, everything and stable (tested with various cpu)

 

I clicked on ULTRA but nothing changes, the motherboard used CUSL

 

example

 

http://hwbot.org/submission/2223457_gigioracing_cpu_frequency_pentium_3_800mhz_eb_s370_1225.43_mhz

 

http://hwbot.org/submission/2268715_gigioracing_cpu_frequency_pentium_3_600mhz_eb_s370_917.95_mhz

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My tusl cannot go over 207mhz fsb wall no matter what is core voltage, cpu, vio voltage and mem. Anyway my cusl can - but higher clocks make really big stress to hdd as pci clocks ran over 50 mhz. Try lowering dma/pio mode for hdd in cmos setup, try higher Vio using jumpers near mem capacitors (short all of them after boot to get >3.9v - in case u short them before system won't boot), try different ram modes and sticks. Frequencies over 200fsb/1300 cpu are "lucky draw" for cB0/cC0 as far as i see it.

Good luck anyway.

Posted

yes, i use setfsb all the time. My seagate 7200.7 fails if pci clock exceeds something like 47 mhz, my quantum fireball can stand 50 mhz. Anyway right now i use gembird ide2sata converter and sata drive and it is stable at the same clocks fireball is.

  • 4 months later...
Posted

I discovered another software, SoftFSB...

Is really good for old motherboards ;)

 

PS: gigio è l'unico software compatibile con la mia Sutthle SuperSocket7, peccato che anche con lui non possa andare oltre i 100Mhz di FSB...

Anche se ho in mente un'idea...

  • 4 weeks later...

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