I'm overclocking the FSB of a motherboard by soltek based on a VIA chipset, more precisely:
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1-1 CPU
- Supports Intel FC-PGA 370 Celeron / Pentium III (Coppermine) CPU at
300MHz up to 750MHz or higher.
- Supports VIA Cyrix III (Joshua) CPUs.
- Supports CPU voltage auto-detect circuit.
- Supports 66 / 75* / 83* / 100 / 103* / 112* / 124* / 133* / 140* / 150* MHz
system bus speed.
- Clock multipliers up to 8x or higher.
1-2 CHIPSET
- VIA VT82C693A + VT82C596B chipset with 133MHz FSB.
- PCI Rev 2.1, 5V, 33MHz interface compliant.
- Supports 66 / 100 / 133MHz, 3.3V AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port) slot.
1-3 L2 CACHE
- Pentium II / Pentium !!! supports 512K write back cache with Pipelined
Burst SRAMs.
1-4 MAIN MEMORY
- Memory range from 8MB up to 768MB (SDRAM) with DRAM Table Free
configuration.
- Supports SDRAM with 12 / 10 / 8 / 6 ns speed.
- Supports 3pcs 168pin DIMM sockets. (3.3V Unbuffered and 4 clock type)
- DRAM supports ECC or Parity function.
1-5 BIOS
- Award Plug and Play BIOS.
- Supports ACPI and legacy APM.
- Flash Memory for easy upgrade.
1-6 SUPER I/O FUNCTON
- Integrated USB (Universal Serial Bus) controller with 2 USB ports.
- Supports 2 IDE channels with 4 IDE devices. (including ZIP / LS-120 devices)
- Provides PCI IDE Bus Master function and supports Ultra DMA33 / 66
function.
- Provides 1 floppy port.
- 2 high speed 16550A FIFO UART ports.
- 1 parallel port with EPP / ECP / SPP capabilities.
- PS/2 mouse connector and PS/2 keyboard connector.
- Built-In RTC, CMOS, keyboard controller on single I/O chip.
- Peripherals boot function. (with ATX power)
1-7 OTHER FEATURES
- ATX size 17.0cm x 30.5cm.
- 5x PCI Master slots, 1x ISA slot, 3x DIMM sockets, and 1x AGP slot.
- Provides DIP switch setting.
- Supports 66 / 100 / 133MHz Bus Clock.
- Supports WOL (Wake On LAN) function.
- Supports Keyboard Power On function.
- BIOS supports 103 / 112 / 133 / 150MHz Bus Clock.
- Provides Voice Diagnostic function for easy debug. (65FVB-X only)
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Basically my doubt is if im doing an massive and dangerous overclock using a Front Side Bus setting ("CPU Host Clock" in the BIOS) of 150mhz, the default value is 133, if i raise it above 150 the system even doesnt boot, i have to manually set a jumper to reset the CMOS of the mobo if i go beyond 150.
The results however, are APPARENTLY perfect, mi 866mhz coppermine processor runs at 975mhz and i seem to get an slightly overall performance gain, also no freezing problems or anything. But.. is this safe? I have a good cooler on my CPU but.. is 150mhz of FSB too much for this old mobo (2000)? what do you think?
As you can see according to this benchmark my cpu beats in processing speed a pentium IV 1.2 ghz!
And thats without doing a "clean" benchmark, i had eMule running while this test was done...