Reply 3740 of 29617, by clueless1
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Decided to benchmark my POD 200MMX at other jumper configs that my motherboard supports:
180Mhz
166Mhz
150Mhz
As well as re-run benchmarks with my P54C at 75-133Mhz with my TNT2 M64. Will test all setmul switches at the same time and post results to Phil's VGA database as well as my own.
edit: I realized the documented jumper settings are incorrect. 😒 The jumper settings for 200MMX cause the system to lock up with motherboard beeps when I press any keyboard key. The supposed jumper settings for 166MMX actually are for 200MMX. The jumpers for 180MMX however work perfectly. Have not tried 150MMX yet, and unless I randomly experiment with jumpers, doesn't appear I can get a 166MMX result. I suppose this makes some sense, as both 200 and 166 use the 66Mhz bus, while 180 uses a 60Mhz bus and 150 uses a 50Mhz bus. Perhaps the cpu is multiplier locked but not FSB locked.
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