cpu speed
The fastest chip you can find with a 100mhz bus. You might have to flash your BIOS to the latest version to get all the multiplier options, or you might be forced to change jumpers... not sure, I haven't used Gigabyte boards.
The fastest chip is the 1000mhz chip (10x100), but that may be difficult to find; avoid 133mhz parts, as on the BX, that will put your AGP at 89mhz, out of spec (unless you know what you're doing, have PC133 ram, and have an offical overclocking permit).
<a href=http://www3.giga-byte.com/faq/question/ ... .htm>Check out the FAQ</a>, and be sure you flash to beta BIOS f2e or later version.
850mhz (8.5 x 100) might be your best bet. Avoid chips with "EB" since that means 133mhz FSB.
The fastest chip is the 1000mhz chip (10x100), but that may be difficult to find; avoid 133mhz parts, as on the BX, that will put your AGP at 89mhz, out of spec (unless you know what you're doing, have PC133 ram, and have an offical overclocking permit).
<a href=http://www3.giga-byte.com/faq/question/ ... .htm>Check out the FAQ</a>, and be sure you flash to beta BIOS f2e or later version.
850mhz (8.5 x 100) might be your best bet. Avoid chips with "EB" since that means 133mhz FSB.
Oh yeah, you can even use the newer "FCPGA" flipchips, you just need an <a href=http://www.asus.com.tw/Products/Motherb ... S370/>ASUS S370 Slotket</a>...