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OK...leaving now for home...will check back when I get there. Under that entry, you'll see the 866 defined. Setting it to User Define will reveal those other settings directly underneath. There you can change it. If after changing, and the computer won't boot (but it should); just go back in there and change it back to 133/33.
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These are some of the numbers
Operating Frequency 866(133)
CPU FSB Clock 133MHz
CPU Multiplier factor X6.5
SEL 100/66 #signal Default
PCI clock/ CPU FSB clock 1/4
AGP clock/ CPU FSB clock 2/3
CPU Core voltage 1.70
I/O Voltage 3.50
Level 2 Cache Latency Default
Spread Spectrum Modulated Disabled
I'm not changing anything yet. Just looking in the book for the place I need to be. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
OK I figured out how to get it to "user defined". It's way up at the very top of the list of CPU's to choose from for your Mhz. Had to scroll up to see it.
Then it'll let me change things.
What am I lookin' for? I don't see 133/33
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Walkin' the walk and talkin' the talk. Did you ever think you'd be at this point when you started? Your mind must have been a really dry sponge when you started. Awesome and then some. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
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https://discussions.virtualdr.com/Yep greengoose,
One of those G.I. flatened out smashed lookin' kind that swells up X 10 when it gets wet.
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QOH
- Right click desktop
select properties
> settings
drop down > advanced
select GeForce 2MX
select Additional properties
Select OpenGL Settings
Scroll the top Box
and you will find Enable ANISOTROPIC
Just so you know where it is if you have not found it.
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Train,
I found that one. It was the "8 tap" one I never did find.It was supposed to be under Direct 3D settings THe second one Scroll and select "8 Tap anistropic" but there was nothing to scroll and only 4 things listed. Bistro said it may not be there on ours the other night.
how's jr tonight ?
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"8 Tap"
tried https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
running good.
Found out this mb supports a 1.2GHZ cpu.
jr renders those pictures in FE like you would not believe.
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bistro
[sounds like a eatery] oh well.
Have you used the Hercules 3D tweaker??
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Ok....one of the fans and dust grills came in. Got it on the exhaust---about 5-8 decibels quieter.
Tried the Hercules Tweaker--pretty good, but more partial to the GeForce Tweak Utility. Seems to be more comprehensive.
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Can you hear these decibels ?
My B-I-L made me listen to the decibels in a car audio system. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/ I have problems to this day because of it. Sounded horrible ! and he was so proud... https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
I have been back in the BIOS checking it out again. I can change the 133 but there is no plain ol' /33 part to change. But then the 866 stays as User Defined. If I make it be 866 then the 136 goes back to 133. I didn't save any changes...just observing.
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Did you tell QOH to add the VIA 4 - 1 ??
I am wondering if it would help ?
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Morning All, Helping people pays off.
Hey Goose,
I just wanted to say thanks a lot for taking the time to respond to my
email. I found out through that web site that Explorer Micro is a fraudulent
company and you saved me over a thousand dollars and God only knows how many
headaches.
I am now looking at the reputable companies on the website you referred me
to.
Thanks again,
Matt Dailey
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Train: QoH has an Intel BX board (BX133-RAID)--won't take the VIA drivers. Either way, won't effect the BIOS. That setting is in there; just can't see the BIOS to help.
QoH: Set that 133 to around 136 or 138 (in other words, about two notches up--what ever they may be); ignore everything else you see and save the settings. On reboot, check to see what speed it's showing. (The "CPU multiplier" is locked on that chip--you won't be able to change that).
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This is what it says now. Rebooted just fine. https://discussions.virtualdr.com/
Operating Frequency USER DEFINED
CPU FSB Clock 136MHz
CPU Multiplier factor X6.5
SEL 100/66 #signal Default
PCI clock/ CPU FSB clock 1/4
AGP clock/ CPU FSB clock 2/3
CPU Core voltage 1.70
I/O Voltage 3.50
Level 2 Cache Latency Default
Spread Spectrum Modulated Disabled
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OK...if you have Sisoft Sandra installed, go to the CPU/BIOS icon and see what CPU speed it gives you. If not, reboot and pay attention to the CPU line that says what speed you're at. Post back.