P2B-F and PIII 600E probem

D

Dr.Gizmo

this combination won't work, and I dont know why, so pleeease
help...:)
computer isn't even trying to boot, seems to be dead, but when I
replace PIII 600E with my old PII 350, everything is ok.
I have a new bios from asus website 1013.A, and I read in asus
cpusupport, that P2B-F should support PIII 600E.
I set jumper to 6X mul, and 100Mhz FSB.
It is PIII 600E/256/100/1.65 (Socket 370 + S370-DL), and mainboard is
P2B-F rev 1.00
Would something happen if I increase FSB to 133MHz?

this asus says:
P3-600E MHz(socket370 with S370-DL) 1.00* 1013.004 the later
shipment of the same PCB version

Thanx,
Ivo:)
 
S

Stephan Grossklass

Dr.Gizmo said:
this combination won't work, and I dont know why, so pleeease
help...:)
computer isn't even trying to boot, seems to be dead, but when I
replace PIII 600E with my old PII 350, everything is ok.
I have a new bios from asus website 1013.A,

1014 beta 3 has been out for ages, though for a 600E 1013A should also
do.
and I read in asus
cpusupport, that P2B-F should support PIII 600E.
I set jumper to 6X mul, and 100Mhz FSB.
It is PIII 600E/256/100/1.65 (Socket 370 + S370-DL), and mainboard is
P2B-F rev 1.00

Look at the voltage regulator/PWM chip. Is it a HIP6018CB or ACB, or is
it a BCB? Only the latter supports voltages below 1.80 V, as needed for
a Coppermine.
http://homepage.hispeed.ch/rscheidegger/p2b_procupgrade_faq.html

Stephan
 
D

Dr.Gizmo

Thanks Stephan!

I read article of upgrading P2B, and it seems that only solution is to
set up the voltage on my adapter (S370-DL) to 1.8V instead of 1.65V
Unfortunatly regulator chip is HIP6019CB which provides 1.8V min:(
Do you have any advice about cooling or similar stuff?

cee ya!
Ivo
 

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