First post, by Sphere478
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- l33t++
I finally got this build far enough along that I'm wanting to try to do some more overclocking to it
I want to try to get the fsb to 83 or more mhz but right now I'm stuck at 75mhz
motherboard: p55xb2
(random pic from internet, I'm using a k6 III+ cpu)
clock gen: pll52c62-01xc
here is a screen grab from the datasheet:
this next picture shows the jumper setting that gives 2x multiplier and 75mhz fsb
It has a weird way of setting the processor ratio and bus speed all on one jumper group:
so far based on what speeds I can get by setting one or more jumper position combinations it seems that they are programming registers f0 and f1
I tried using a 10k resistor to ground on pin f2 but it had no effect on a setting that appeared to be giving me 55mhz bus so I am assuming that pin f2 is permanently pulled down to ground so my theory is if I heat it up and lift it I may be able to set 83mhz
but these pins are very small and I'm not confident my soldering equipment is up to this task and I really don't want to mess it up.
so I had another idea.. what if I buy a socket for the quartz and buy an assortment of crystals? has anyone ever done that?
will the computer still think it's going at the same speed or can it tell by comparing to the rtc that the bus is going faster when the quartz is changed?
and what speed quarts crystals should I get?