tim hall schrieb: >So I'm running with an effective fsb of 66.8MHz [penny] >That's what I get with the default settings of JP29 & JP23 on the motherboard >[duh] If I was to jumper them at, say 5-6 & 3-4 respectively, this would give >me host clock 3x (100 - 124MHz) [er] which I assume would then show up in the >BIOS? [oh] could I then set it to the specified 100MHz x 6 ?:-] > > uhm ... be careful processors have a specific fsb that they are designed for. For early Celerons like yours that's 66 mhz. And you could run into problems with your RAM if it only supports 66mhz. I looked through your manual and I think you can't really go any higher without doing anything that could be considered overclocking *shrug*. You could for example up your fsb to 75 mhz but your memory and everything else may not like it. Don't blame me if you blow up your computer. :D I've found an interesting table that says that they don't even recommend running your cpu on that board. :) (probably just means that you won't get full speed out of it) http://english.aopen.com.tw/tech/report/cpuref/skt370.htm hth