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Bahamut X
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join:2000-12-09
Fort Worth, TX

reply to Coriolis3

Re: CpuFsb software -- your opinions please

Alright.. think I found the chip...

It has on it, as it is on the chip:

14.318M
E 69XUA

that is it...

around this ship are...

I see an Intel chip, the only one with 4 soldered sides...
has a box around it and an arrow saying PCI_CLK_FWH
It is the only visible chip with soldering on all 4 sides. If you need more on the chip I will tell ya, if you think that is what it is...
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I am -=|GunSlinger|=- Bahamut X. I am no ones cannon fodder.


Coriolis3
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join:2001-03-09
Fredericton, NB

Ok, you found the crystal (the silver oblong thingy). But I don't think the chip you found is your PLL -- perhaps your chipset?

The PLL is right beside the silver oblong chip. It's very small, probably rectanglular --7mm/1.5mm. I don't think Intel manufacture PLLs. There are about six or seven manufacturers of these things: Cypress, Windbond, PLL, IMI, ICS, CMedia and Pericom. RealTek also perhaps... and there's IC Works, but they were bought by Cypress.

Your PLL should identify one of these manufacturers, but perhaps only by their symbol. Let me see if I can get a screen shot of these...
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[text was edited by author 2001-11-16 00:44:43]



Coriolis3
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join:2001-03-09
Fredericton, NB

reply to Bahamut X

I took this from the CPUFSB manual. You should be able to see the symbol for the manufacturer. Also on the chip will be a set of numbers. Some start with letters W, Y, CY, and often end in letters A, B, H, etc. Have another look to see if you see one of the manufactures above.
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Bahamut X
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join:2000-12-09
Fort Worth, TX

Well I believe then that it is ICS, but with a bit more updated logo...

I see ICS in a box and the following out to the side of it:

9250BF-16
0014
CA020032

could this be it?
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I am -=|GunSlinger|=- Bahamut X. I am no ones cannon fodder.



Coriolis3
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join:2001-03-09
Fredericton, NB

That sounds like it! According to CPUFSB, ICS has a series of PLLs 9250-16A through D. It's very possible the data base I was consulting was not up to date, as I didn't see a 9250BF-16 -- but looks like you're ok with the info you have. Hope this helps.
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Peace!



Bahamut X
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join:2000-12-09
Fort Worth, TX

Alrighty... hope I can climb my clock speed up just a bit

Post back in a sec. with prelim. results

Last note.. using the entry with the 133 FSB speeds... That is what I have a PIII 600 EB (133 bus:) )
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I am -=|GunSlinger|=- Bahamut X. I am no ones cannon fodder.



Iron Chef
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join:2001-05-28
Alpharetta, GA

reply to Bahamut X

said by Bahamut X:
Well I believe then that it is ICS, but with a bit more updated logo...

I see ICS in a box and the following out to the side of it:

9250BF-16
0014
CA020032

could this be it?

I have this same one, is it available in cpufsb?
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Coriolis3
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join:2001-03-09
Fredericton, NB

I couldn't find it in the version I have. The closest I could get to it was ICS 9250-16A through D.

But when Bahamut X tried it he just crashed. Not sure which one he used, I'm guessing the 9250-16B.
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Peace!


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