Kind off the same problem
Well here i am again, see if there are some guys here who could help me, vdub knows the story, but i'll tell it ones more, like i had an standard packard bell, amd k6-2 450 mhz, and i managed to get it up to 550 mhz by changing the multiplier, not via the bios but with changing the jumpers on the board, maybe that is an option for you? ajsx? Well i got kinda sick of that stuff, so i bought a new mobo, which has good o/c support, the board is from AOpen, Micro ATX, MX3S-T, that was the only option cause i have a small housing, typical for packard bell
, and with that new mobo i've bought an Intel Celeron 1.3 ghz (106 Euro's), (btw i'm 15 too), and now i want to overclock it, the mobo has heatmonitoring support so that's not a problem. Softfsb also doesn't work for me, i've tried other programs but they don't either, second i've tried to change the fsb in the bios, but that is impossible, it says that the speed is set by the processor automatically, or something like that, is there any way to change this so i can setup the speed myself, and otherwise is there an option of changing the jumpers on the mobo? Thanks in advance you guys...please help???