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Old August 25th 04, 11:08 AM
Jonathan M Meadows
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HI

I have an a7n8x mobo, revision 1.04, with an xp2400 processor. Just updated
bios to version 1007 and processor is now reported as Athlon 1800+, can't
see any way to change this. Anybody got any ideas?

Thanks

Jonathan


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Old August 25th 04, 12:23 PM
S.Heenan
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"Jonathan M Meadows" wrote in message
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HI

I have an a7n8x mobo, revision 1.04, with an xp2400 processor. Just
updated
bios to version 1007 and processor is now reported as Athlon 1800+, can't
see any way to change this. Anybody got any ideas?


Change the FSB to 166MHz. Using the native multiplier of 12x, you should see
~2000MHz. It's probably at 1600MHz.







 




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