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Subject: PC computer, motherboard?
Category: Computers > Hardware
Asked by: jessie07-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 10 Oct 2002 17:53 PDT
Expires: 09 Nov 2002 16:53 PST
Question ID: 75080
Searching for the instructions to mount a motherboard for a computer
with cpu MMX 233, socket 7, construction 1996, with the folowing
numbers on the board: model :PT-2003,  DOC: 15030, socket 7,IBM
keyboard connection, other number : B6016288, madi in Taiwan, 9603.
Need Positions of all the jumpers for MMX 233 CPU?.
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Subject: Re: PC computer, motherboard?
From: mrdave-ga on 10 Oct 2002 18:57 PDT
 
I noticed that this is an FIC board.  I have one myself, and have been
using it for several years, although it isn't the same model.

This board doesn't seem to have any way to go up to 233, however. 
Here is a link for FIC's site with files pertaining to the PT2003.

<a href="ftp://ftp.fic.com.tw/manuals/motherboards/pt-2003">ftp://ftp.fic.com.tw/manuals/motherboards/pt-2003</a>

Sometimes there are hidden settings that manufacturers use to allow
overclocking, but if you don't know what you're doing, you'll almost
certainly be taking a risk of burning out your cpu or your mobo.  I'd
stick with the 200 Mhz setting with this board, even if you have a 233
chip.  Either that, or try to find another board which would
accomodate the higher speed.

Good Luck!

Mr. Dave
Subject: Re: PC computer, motherboard?
From: mrdave-ga on 10 Oct 2002 18:57 PDT
 
I noticed that this is an FIC board.  I have one myself, and have been
using it for several years, although it isn't the same model.

This board doesn't seem to have any way to go up to 233, however. 
Here is a link for FIC's site with files pertaining to the PT2003.

ftp://ftp.fic.com.tw/manuals/motherboards/pt-2003

Sometimes there are hidden settings that manufacturers use to allow
overclocking, but if you don't know what you're doing, you'll almost
certainly be taking a risk of burning out your cpu or your mobo.  I'd
stick with the 200 Mhz setting with this board, even if you have a 233
chip.  Either that, or try to find another board which would
accomodate the higher speed.

Good Luck!

Mr. Dave

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