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    Quote Originally Posted by bhxtyrant
    Ok what you want to do is go into your PC's Bio's settings at startup.This is usually done by tapping the F1 or F10 key while the system is booting up. (note the key may vary from system to system check here for the varients http://www.cyberwalker.net/faqs/rein...nter-BIOS.html )

    Once in your Bio's you want to look for your BUS speed options.The standards settings are usually 66MHZ,100MHZ,133MHZ,and i believe ive seen 166MHZ before as well.simply check to see what it is if it is set to 100MHZ bump it up to 133MHZ save your settings and reboot.If everything starts up fine then you are good however if everything does not you will have to go back into Bio's and change the settings back to normal.
    Okay, I went into the bios and didn't see an option to change the FSB...the only thing that I saw that may come close is CPU Speed and it's currently set at 100/100mhz and can go to 100/133mhz, 133/133mhz, 166/133mhz. And the CPU Frequency is the first number and the DRAM Frequency is the second number I do believe. So I'm not sure if that was it or not. So how would I change the FSB to 133?

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    Use the setting 133/133
    Last edited by FastGame; February 1st, 2005 at 00:20 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FastGame
    Use the setting 133/133
    That should do it.
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