Reply 14420 of 40009, by Rhuwyn
wrote:wrote:wrote:Just a quick question... I didn't apply any Thermal Paste..... even the Pentium 90 Do not have Thermal Paste in place.... Do I need to?
Don't need to, but it wouldn't take long to apply (right?), so might as well.
But as the previous poster said, that is a 200MHz part, not 233MHz......
Yeah.. I agree.. well, I dont mine it is 200Mhz.. but, why does the BIOS shows 233mhz? I "only" replace the processor.. xD
BIOS update?
It shows 233mhz because that is what your motherboard is configured to clock it at based on the multiplier and front side bus speed. Socket 7 is a platform that doesn't automatically recognize the CPU speed it just boots it as configured. Jumperless FSB and multplier settings really was not a thing until late slot 1 and late socket 370 motherboards.
