Look at the database for the 333.
They reported that chips produced later in the run were overclockable.
Good luck.
Look at the database for the 333.
They reported that chips produced later in the run were overclockable.
Good luck.
Change the bus speed...simple? How, depends on the m/b you have? You
may need to change jumpers or dip switches (check your m/b manual) or
simply change a setting in the bios screen?
However, I had a 333A and it only ran reliably at 375 (5 x 75) it
would run at 415 (5 x 83) but the graphics card and hard disk didn't
like this speed, and resulted in many lock-ups and hard disk
reformats!!!!
You will almost certainly *NOT* get it running at 100 busspeed, cos
that means it is running at 5 x 100 = 500, and very few 333 will run
at that speed?
You are better off with a 300A rather than a 33A. I've changed my cpu
for a 300A and it has been running at 450 with no probs at all.
The 333 is clock locked at 5 (it will only use m/b multiples of 5)
whereas the 300 is clock locked at 4.5.
450 (4.5 x 100) is much more achievable than 500 (5 x 100) as you are
not pushing the cpu as far.
8-)
*Peter* #:-)