My friend and I are restoring an old Dell Dimension d233. We put kubuntu 6.06 on it, and it works fine.
The system came with a pentium II 233mhz, and another friend gave me a pentium II 450mhz that fits in the same socket. I understand that this probably won't run at the full speed because I think it requires a 100Mhz FSB, and the Dell has only a 66Mhz FSB. However, I'd like to run it as close to full speed as possible. Just dropping it in the computer, it runs at 300MHz. I've tried going into system configuration and choosing a different speed, but no success. I've read that the FSB can be successfully changed to 72Mhz, but only seen Windows programs to do this. My question is, are there Linux programs to overclock the FSB and to change the CPU multipliers for this system?
Thanks,
Tom
The system came with a pentium II 233mhz, and another friend gave me a pentium II 450mhz that fits in the same socket. I understand that this probably won't run at the full speed because I think it requires a 100Mhz FSB, and the Dell has only a 66Mhz FSB. However, I'd like to run it as close to full speed as possible. Just dropping it in the computer, it runs at 300MHz. I've tried going into system configuration and choosing a different speed, but no success. I've read that the FSB can be successfully changed to 72Mhz, but only seen Windows programs to do this. My question is, are there Linux programs to overclock the FSB and to change the CPU multipliers for this system?
Thanks,
Tom
Comment