Arbys Guy wrote:Ive been trying to get this motherboard to run at 133 fsb, everytime i try it doesnt boot. 112 is the highest i can get it to bo […]
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Ive been trying to get this motherboard to run at 133 fsb, everytime i try it doesnt boot. 112 is the highest i can get it to boot .
Also the default bios has the cpu underclocked both fsb and multiplier (on a locked cpu?)SL3XL http://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/SL/SL3XL.html
ive read over the manual few times double checked everything (https://www.manualslib.com/manual/611920/Aopen-Ax63.html)
Are you sure you have the AX63 and not the AX63Pro?
In that case the reason it won't run at 133MHz is clear - the AX63 has the Via ApolloPro+ chipset (VT82C693), which is only rated for 100MHz FSB operation and unlike say the i440BX has very little overclocking headroom.
As for the multiplier, the CPU you are using is much newer than the board and apparently the BIOS doesn't detect it properly. That doesn't matter, the multiplier is locked, so it will run at 5x FSB regardless.
If it is the AX63Pro you have, you're looking at the wrong manual...
at first i was using 16 chip pc133 ram both 256mb stick and 512mb(seperatley) but the manual says it only supports ram with less than 16 chips(page 17 in manual), so i used single sided pc133 stick and the same happened.
RAM specs aren't that complicated, but attempts by manual writers to 'simplify' it inevitably turn it into an incomprehensible mess.
The ApolloPro+ supports max 128Mb chips, and max 128 data lines per DIMM. Most chips have either 8 or 16 data lines, so you generally have a max of 16 chips. 16 chips with 128Mb give you 256MB (note capitalization, 1B=8b!). A 512MB SDR-SDRAM DIMM will generally have 16 chips of 256Mb. If you use that on a board that supports max 128Mb, you will only be able to use half its capacity.
Some chips have 4 data lines (256Mx4), which would theoretically allow you to use DIMMs with 32 chips, or (electrically) single-sided DIMMs with 16 chips. These are outside of JEDEC spec and famously fail to work on Intel chipsets. Later Via chipsets (eg the ApolloPro133A on the AX63Pro) definitely do support them, but no idea about the old ApolloPro+
Also when i boot into windows 98 se with the default bios settings and try to run cpu z it freezes the computer at 25% displaying SPD.
I've tried SL3XJ http://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/SL/SL3XJ.html
but the same issues.
That sounds like stability issues from overclocking the chipset to 112MHz. Try it at 100MHz. Also note that SPD data was notoriously unreliable in the SDR-SDRAM era, so you're better off ignoring it and manually setting the relevant timings.
im still pretty new at the slot 1 gen of mobos. im thinking the cpus im using are to new, is there a cpu somebody would recommend i get for this board?
Well, if it is the AX63 with ApolloPro+, a 100MHz FSB Slot 1 CPU, say a P3-550.
Also curious as to why cpu z crashes the computer, maybe a fresh install of 98 se with no drivers will help. any advise would be greatly appreciated. thanks again.
BTW the bios im using is the latest. thanks to Robert B Re: Aopen AX63 Bios file needed R1.31
Running a Via chipset with no drivers is asking for problems. You could try different Via 4-in-1 driver versions to see what works best. But first stop overclocking the old beast.