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A Question by
Sean
I just bought a motherboard (A Biostar M7VIK) as recommended on amd's site
to be compatible with my also newly purchased 2600 (333 fsb). Now, my
'warpspeeder' utility that shipped with the mobo says that my CPU clock is
133 mhz and running at 1.6ghz. Should that fsb not be 333 mhz? I am...
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July 8th 03 11:15 PM
by Sean
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July 8th 03 11:43 PM
by Eyman
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multiplier problem by
mjf
I sent my cpu in the bios to 100ghz it runs fine , But the cpu is a athlon
2000+ when I set the multiplier to 166ghz it doesn't boot. the jumpers are
set to default on the board.
the board is a ASUS A7N8X . I'm setting the multiplier to 12.5 should I
go higher. thank you Mike
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July 9th 03 03:32 AM
by mjf
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Marks out of 10 by
gARY
I was thinking of tinkering with this as my first bit o' kit ........
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K7S8X Socket A Motherboard
· Includes 8X AGP Slot
· USB 2.0 and 10/100 LAN onboard
· 3 x DDR 333/400 Slot
· Supports FSB 200/266/333MHz
· Onboard 5.1 Channel Sound
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July 10th 03 02:22 AM
by gARY
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Have AMD K6-2 450Mhz by
Paul Eastwood
Hi,
I am new to this NG, I have prob with my processor(I think), if I enable CPU
Internal cache in system bios I get a windows protection error. I've tried
complete reinstall on clean HD.
Windows works fine with the int cache disabled, albeit V slow.
I used CPUINFO which reports no L2 cache even if...
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Antec 430 watt? by
Doug G.
In article Gu3Pa.22885$H17.7089@sccrnsc02, says...
Is it too big for Athlon 2000 + ?
No.
Doug
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Antec 430 watt? by
OldfartJC
It can never be to big.
"mjf" wrote in message
news:Gu3Pa.22885$H17.7089@sccrnsc02...
Is it too big for Athlon 2000 + ?
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July 10th 03 02:52 PM
by Jason
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New Computer questions by
Nick Sallinen
I would go with 1GB of ram if you are doing workl with movies, USB2 is
backward compatibe so there is no problem with that. I currently have a AMD
2200+ and it is running greate.If you are putting 2 different drives in go
with something bigger then 20gig the price of a 60 or 80 in not that...
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New Computer questions by
J.Clarke
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 23:46:42 GMT
"Mike S." wrote:
I've built my own computers since the early dos days. This last one is
a P-III 500. It's time for a major upgrade and have a few questions.
I'd like the P-4 but due to price differerence leaning towards an AMD
but...
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CPU upgrades (Barton Blues) by
Gaidheal
Your new fast processor will sit idle for as much as 90% of its duty cycle.
Your bottleneck for performance will depend what you are doing.. but with
"new" games it will be a combination of your video subsystem and your memory
subsystem. Upping the FSB won't touch your memory, either. They...
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266 FSB vs 133 FSB by
Gaidheal
Actually... the FSB is indeed 133Mhz. The CPU simply operates in its core
at a much faster rate than this by using a multiplier. And since all
Athlons now are DDR memory bus has double throughput of "normal" SDRAM
system with the same processor and memory. The bus clock is not actually
any...
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CPU/motherboard/Gfx by
Gaidheal
Well... I recently tarted my system up a bit... and it so happens I bought
the MSI 7NNXP (nForce 2 with Soundstorm) board and an FX5600.
The board is excellent, my CPU is an Athlon XP 2400+ which I run at 10x200
to give the 2Ghz 'stock' speed. All my messing seems to suggest the board
itself will...
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266 FSB vs 133 FSB by
Gaidheal
Actually... the FSB is indeed 133Mhz. The CPU simply operates in its core
at a much faster rate than this by using a multiplier. And since all
Athlons now are DDR memory bus has double throughput of "normal" SDRAM
system with the same processor and memory. The bus clock is not actually
any...
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Overclocked FSB - is this safe? by
noise
Hi, I've just upgraded an old system to an Athlon XP 2600+ on an
Epox 8RDA+ m'bd. with a single Samsung 256MB PC3200 DIMM (I'll get
2 x 512 of some real high-performance stuff when I've got the $)
The board is the revision 1.1 version, chipset is NForce 2 ST.
AFAIK this isn't the new 400mhz FSB...
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New Computer questions by
Gaidheal
K75SA has a known BIOS problem - specifically after a while certain
revisions would blank the CMOS settings every time one of two temperatures
was reached. The temperatures vary from board to board. Not the end of the
world, but annoying and there are newer better boards now.
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ECS K75SA by
Hai Pham
Can I use AMD XP Tbred CPU with this MB.
Thanks
Hai Pham
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Antec 430 watt? by
Bruce Tyler
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 01:40:54 GMT, "mjf" wrote:
Is it too big for Athlon 2000 + ?
NO as in "NO" power supply is ever TOO big.. You can only ever have a
power supply which is too small (not enough output)...
I have an XP2000+ with the usual other things that a PC has, and I...
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