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Name: yaguai
Date: November 2, 2003 at 13:20:32 Pacific
Subject: Asus p2b 133fsb
OS: Window 2000
CPU/Ram: Intel
Comment:

Can anyone help me on this? I have a ASUS P2B mobo, how can I run it with 133FSB? Should I do that? Or, Can I use a PIII 533mhz 133FSB CPU? How?

Many thanks.


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Response Number 1
Name: Free Weasel
Date: November 2, 2003 at 13:33:40 Pacific
Subject: Asus p2b 133fsb
Reply: (edit)

If you have a Rev 1.04 board or another one with 3 fsb jumpers (Rev 1.10 has 4 jumpers) you have to set the jumpers in the following way:

fs0: 2-3
fs1: 1-2
fs2: 1-2

This will give you 133MHz fsb and according to some infos I found on the net it should also set the pci clock to 33,4MHz (133/4). But I ran into trouble with my two ISA cards (Sound Blaster 16 PNP and Escom 1200C scanner controller card) and my pci network card so I'm not sure about that!Everything else worked fine, even my pc100 64MB ram stick!

If all you hardware works at 133MHz I'm sure the cpu will also do. But you may have to install the last 1014 beta3 bios!


Good luck!


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Response Number 2
Name: TMP-Man
Date: November 3, 2003 at 09:59:05 Pacific
Subject: Asus p2b 133fsb
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If you have AGP video card, your in trouble. The P2B does not have 1/2 AGP divider, instead it have 2/3. So if you run P2B at 133Mhz, you will have 89Mhz AGP bus, make sure your card can handle that. Remember, there isn't such thihng as BX133 chipset, it's just nothing but an overclocked BX100.


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Response Number 3
Name: Free Weasel
Date: November 3, 2003 at 15:15:45 Pacific
Subject: Asus p2b 133fsb
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In my case my old Elsa Erazor 2 (16MB TNT) and Asus V7100 pure (geforce 2mx; 32MB) worked both.
I doubt you fry the card if you shut of as soon as you see you have only a black screen but the risk is your's Yaguai!


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