Reply 20 of 29, by Tetrium
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BetaC wrote on 2022-12-31, 18:07:Tetrium wrote on 2022-12-31, 11:27:Yes, this is why it's a good idea to state the parts used in the OP because being vague often creates more confusion. […]
BetaC wrote on 2022-12-31, 00:55:Sorry for the confusion. 3.5 is the lowest my motherboard supports
Yes, this is why it's a good idea to state the parts used in the OP because being vague often creates more confusion.
What motherboard are you using?
Unless your board is some kind of (usually non-standard) OEM board (or perhaps one of those uncommon jumperless ones?), your board should have a jumper block which most likely is able to be set below 3.5x CPU multiplier. If not, it should be able to set the CPU multiplier in the BIOS.tldr, your board should be able to set the CPU multiplier below 3.5
EDIT: If you can't set the CPU multiplier below 3.5x, can you confirm you can set the CPU multiplier to 4.0 or higher? Because if your current system can't do that either, then I'd assume that particular CPU is fully locked.
To be honest I wasn’t fully expecting a hardware based answer. I was kind of expecting a general answer 🤣. I’m using the same Gigabyte GA-6BXC V2. It’s good for most things, supporting multiple points between 66 and 133 while having three ISA slots. I don’t know if it’s Tualatin compatible but it rocks a coppermine.
Btw, your board does support CPU multipliers below 3.5.
https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-6BXC/sp#sp
CPU […]
CPU
- [Intel®Pentium® II / III and Celeron™ Processer
Slot1 for future Processor support
66/75*/83*/100/112*/133* MHz System Bus
AUTO Detect CPU Voltage
Clock multiplier 3.0/3.5......./9.5]
so if this combination gives you the lowest CPU multiplier as 3.5 for a CPU which in locked state has a CPU multiplier of 3.5, I'm inclined to believe your CPU is in fact locked.
Are you absolutely certain your CPU is unlocked as your thread title has advertised? Because something is not adding up here 😜
Besides, I'm not sure why you weren't expecting a hardware answer even though this subforum is literally called "General Old Hardware" 😜


