gerwin wrote on 2023-11-10, 17:47:Are you switching CPU now? Please rephrase. […]
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atom1kk wrote on 2023-11-10, 14:44:
I have the Gigabyte ga-6vxc7-4x-p board. yeah but why do som egames run than better on a lower cpu at 66 fsb than with a faster on 66fsb
Are you switching CPU now? Please rephrase.
darry wrote on 2023-11-10, 15:55:
DIP switches 1 and 2 on that block should be the ones setting the PCI divider and both should be set to ON to get a PCI divider of 2, which is appropriate for a 66MHz FSB to get a 33MHz PCI bus (66/2=33).
In this generation of motherboards the PCI frequency is hardly ever an issue. And at the the common FSB speeds (66,100,133) the board should have an automatic 33 MHz PCI.
It can be verified by looking op the type of the PLL chip on the board, next to the AGP slot. I can't see what type it is now.
Based on my interpretation of the DIP switches, the divider setting is manual, if the FSB is also set manually (I could be wrong, of course).
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The first 2 DIP switches on SW1 are always the same for a given divider setting ( 2, 3 or 4). The remaining DIP switches likely set the FSB clock.
If I am correct in the above deduction, wrongly set or dysfunctional DIP switches 1 or 2 could massively curtail PCI bus performance.
My understanding is that OP is downclocking 1 of 2 CPUs using FSB . He is setting a 667MHz one (5*133) to 333 (5*66) and an 800MHz one to 400Mhz (undisclosed nominal FSB, 100MHz I suspect). When downclocked to 400MHz, that CPU is slower than the other one at 333MHz. To me that smells of a possible FSB divider issue.