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To: SE who wrote (33724)9/15/1999 9:24:00 AM
From: F Robert Simms  Respond to of 44573
 
Scott, this was posted by twowave last night. You can ask him yourself.

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Best Wishes,

Bob



To: SE who wrote (33724)9/15/1999 9:25:00 AM
From: Nemer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 44573
 
Scoot ---

You're sick and NOT supposed to be wasting time looking at two wave nets .....

if you wish to pursue something valuable ...
try this ...

>>>>>>>>
Directions for Overclocking a BH6

Abit BH6/BX6 Rev.2:
1. Reboot Your System, on boot up push DELETE key to go to BIOS.
2. In BIOS Choose "CPU Soft Menu II"
3. Set "CPU Operating Speed" to "User Defined"

//// A. 450MHz Kits:
1. Set "Turbo Frequency" to "Disabled"
2. Set "Ext. Clock(PCI)" to "100MHz(1/3)"
3. Set "Multiplier Factor" to "x4.5"
4. Set "AGP Clock Speed" to "2/3"
5. Set "Speed Error Hold" to "Disabled"
6. Set "CPU Power Supply" to "User Defined"
7. Set "Core Voltage" to "2.3v"
8. Save and Exit, you should reboot at 450MHz

//// B. 464MHz Kits:
1. Set "Turbo Frequency" to "Enabled"
2. Set "Ext. Clock(PCI)" to "100MHz(1/3)"
3. Set "Multiplier Factor" to "x4.5"
4. Set "AGP Clock Speed" to "2/3"
5. Set "Speed Error Hold" to "Disabled"
6. Set "CPU Power Supply" to "User Defined"
7. Set "Core Voltage" to "2.3v"
8. Save and Exit, when you reboot it will show you at 450MHz but with the "Turbo Frequency" enabled you are actually running at 464MHz.

//// C. 504MHz Kits:
1. Set "Turbo Frequency" to "Disabled"
2. Set "Ext. Clock(PCI)" to 112MHz(1/3)"
3. Set "Multiplier Factor" to "x4.5"
4. Set "AGP Clock Speed" to "2/3"
5. Set "Speed Error Hold" to "Disabled"
6. Set "CPU Power Supply" to "User Defined"
7. Set "Core Voltage" to "2.3v" or "2.4v" **Use 2.3v First**
8. Save and Exit, you should reboot at 504MHz