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Anyone using a Soltek motherboard ?

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Does anyone around here use a Soltek mother board? I'm trying to find out how to increase the CPU clock speed without increasing the AGP bus speed. I've got a new Soltek SL-75FRV (via KT400) and I'm trying to get the correct 133 x 13.5 freq config for the XP2200 + (1.8GHz) that is installed. Every time I try the recommended settings the board hangs requiring a CMOS reset.(Works OK at 100 x 18)I got a manual setting of 120 x 15 to work but when I check out the AGP bus speed using Sandra it shows as 80MHz!. There does not appear to be a AGP Bus/ CPU Clock ratio setting in the BIOS (AMI) to allow me to slow down the AGP bus...and I thinks that's why the board is failing to post at 133 x 13.5I've contacted Soltek but as yet have had no response. Has anyone else has a similar experience, or can any one offer some advice ?CheersSatchmo

After some experimentaion I've sorted the problem..The board was set at 100Mhz at jumper level and I was trying to increase the speed to 133Mhz in the BIOS. I did'nt try changing the jumper 'cos I just assumed the board would still not post.I noticed in my earlier overclocking experiments that the AGP bus speed was increasing in proportion to the increase in CPU speed...and the AMI BIOS has not AGP Bus/CPU clock ration options.i.e. when when I had increased the 'base' speed of the CPU clock by 20% in the BIOS (to 120) the AGP Bus speed, which should have been 66Mhz cranked 20% up to a whopping 80Mhz ...no wonder the board would not post at 133.The solution was to set the multiplier back to 13.5 and turn off the manual CPU Linear Frequency option (both in the BIOS) and then set the Freq1 & Freq2 jumpers to 133Mhz and reboot...Voila the whole system rebooted fine..133 x 13.5 with AGP bus back at 66Mhz...Brilliant!...just don't ask my why it worked CheersSatchmo

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