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First post, by kotel

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Hi

I am looking for an BIOS which allows for overclocking for the Gigabyte GA 6BXS board. I am on the latest (F1) BIOS but I don't have any option to change the clocks of the CPU and RAM.

Anybody which owns an BIOS which could let me do some overclocking on the CPU?

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Reply 1 of 6, by Horun

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Depending on what Clock IC you have you may only have 66 and 100. And it would not be from a BIOS for that board (or most 44BX) but by changing jumpers/switches like asus p2b-f, p3b-f, etc.
just an observation

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Reply 2 of 6, by kotel

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And what about the multipliers? The jumper block on mine only goes up to 500mHz max while currently I have an p3 700mhz CPU inside I would like to OC to 750mhz or even 800mHz.

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Let that be my disappointment."
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Reply 3 of 6, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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Gigabyte issued an extended ratio table for the coppermine era, but you're still cpu locked at x7 whatever the jumper block multiplier is set to...

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Reply 4 of 6, by kotel

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PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2025-06-08, 10:15:

Gigabyte issued an extended ratio table for the coppermine era, but you're still cpu locked at x7 whatever the jumper block multiplier is set to...

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Why is that? BIOS limitation or the fact these CPUs could be multiplier locked?

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Let that be my disappointment."
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Reply 5 of 6, by PC Hoarder Patrol

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kotel wrote on 2025-06-08, 13:25:
PC Hoarder Patrol wrote on 2025-06-08, 10:15:

Gigabyte issued an extended ratio table for the coppermine era, but you're still cpu locked at x7 whatever the jumper block multiplier is set to...

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Why is that? BIOS limitation or the fact these CPUs could be multiplier locked?

All Coppermine Pentium III processors have the CPU multiplier internally locked and they don't recognise external multiplier jumpers or BIOS settings. So, as it stands, your cpu will support either 700MHz (7 x 100MHz FSB) or 466MHz (7 x 66MHz FSB) on the GA-6BXS. As @Horun said initially, clock IC-driven FSB is how these processors overclock and I don't find anything to suggest the board / BIOS supports FSBs other than 66 & 100MHz.

Whilst there are BX / GX boards supporting a wider range of FSBs (I've a few Supermicro models supporting 66, 83, 100, 106, 112 & 133MHz) if you want more out of this board you could try a faster processor - Gigabyte list the fastest supported as 1GHz (10 x 100 FSB) on PCB rev. 1.6 and BIOS F1 or F2C. This may also work on earlier PCBs, but if not 800-850MHz should be fine.

Reply 6 of 6, by kotel

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Welp, at least I still know an 850mHz p3 should be supported on the rev 1.5.

Thanks to everyone for helping!

"All my efforts were in vain...
Let that be my disappointment."
-Kotel