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Will a 2500 Barton run and OC on a Turbo 2 v5, if so how?
Will a 2500 Barton, AMD model 10, run on a MSI Turbo2, v5 motherboard at 133 FSB, Being
the Barton is set at 333 FSB = 166 MB setting, how may it be set to run at 133? The BIOS is now at 3.6 so the mb supports the 2600, with a max multiplier of 15 without going to the OC BIOS. Any information or suggestions would be appreciated. ***************** To reply to this email please remove the AT after the kcgillmo in the reply to address. |
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"KG" wrote in message ... Will a 2500 Barton, AMD model 10, run on a MSI Turbo2, v5 motherboard at 133 FSB, Being the Barton is set at 333 FSB = 166 MB setting, how may it be set to run at 133? The BIOS is now at 3.6 so the mb supports the 2600, with a max multiplier of 15 without going to the OC BIOS. Any information or suggestions would be appreciated. ***************** 2500+ = 1833 mhz 166.66 * 11 so 133.33 * 14 for 1866 mhz maybee |
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On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 07:56:57 -0400, KG wrote:
Will a 2500 Barton, AMD model 10, run on a MSI Turbo2, v5 motherboard at 133 FSB, Being the Barton is set at 333 FSB = 166 MB setting, how may it be set to run at 133? The BIOS is now at 3.6 so the mb supports the 2600, with a max multiplier of 15 without going to the OC BIOS. Any information or suggestions would be appreciated. ***************** If it has a FSB of at least 50MHz then it will run it. See link below for more info. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
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"rstlne" wrote in message ... "KG" wrote in message ... 2500+ = 1833 mhz 166.66 * 11 so 133.33 * 14 for 1866 mhz maybee No maybe about it, IME. The 2500+ (I have three, one at 12.5x166 for 2075MHz and two at 200x11 for 2200MHz) will easily run at 2100 - 2200 MHz without added voltage. The OP should have no trouble at all with 133x15 for 1995MHz, if he is correct about support for the 15 multiplier. |
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Is this on a MSI Turbo 2 v5? If so how due you set the fsb to 166? The only fsb support
I see in the Bios is for 100 & 133, you can set it by sight to 166 but the mb then over clocks the memory and PCI busses to high. I see no setting for the divider. On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 15:26:51 +0100, "rstlne" wrote: "KG" wrote in message .. . Will a 2500 Barton, AMD model 10, run on a MSI Turbo2, v5 motherboard at 133 FSB, Being the Barton is set at 333 FSB = 166 MB setting, how may it be set to run at 133? The BIOS is now at 3.6 so the mb supports the 2600, with a max multiplier of 15 without going to the OC BIOS. Any information or suggestions would be appreciated. ***************** 2500+ = 1833 mhz 166.66 * 11 so 133.33 * 14 for 1866 mhz maybee ***************** To reply to this email please remove the AT after the kcgillmo in the reply to address. |
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The question is does anyone have a MSI Turbo 2 v5 running a 2500 or above 166 fsb Barton.
The mb shows support for XP 2600 but not the 166 fsb Barton on the MSI site. On Mon, 01 Sep 2003 21:01:25 GMT, "Peter van der Goes" wrote: "rstlne" wrote in message ... "KG" wrote in message ... 2500+ = 1833 mhz 166.66 * 11 so 133.33 * 14 for 1866 mhz maybee No maybe about it, IME. The 2500+ (I have three, one at 12.5x166 for 2075MHz and two at 200x11 for 2200MHz) will easily run at 2100 - 2200 MHz without added voltage. The OP should have no trouble at all with 133x15 for 1995MHz, if he is correct about support for the 15 multiplier. ***************** To reply to this email please remove the AT after the kcgillmo in the reply to address. |
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"KG" wrote in message ... Is this on a MSI Turbo 2 v5? If so how due you set the fsb to 166? The only fsb support I see in the Bios is for 100 & 133, you can set it by sight to 166 but the mb then over clocks the memory and PCI busses to high. I see no setting for the divider. On Mon, 1 Sep 2003 15:26:51 +0100, "rstlne" wrote: You dont set it to 166 you leave it at 133 and set your multiplier * 14 133.33 *14 = 1866 basically the 166.66 chips are rated to run from 50 to 166.66 fsb, so your mobo has a 133 fsb and it SHOULD just work (no mods needed).. I am not going to offer you a money back clause on this BUT.. I have a msi board that I sent back for repair and msi quote a minimum of 4 weeks turnaround time.. I have a 1800+ and 1700+ (133mhz fsb chips) and the msi board is 100mhz fsb so when I get that back i'll say if it does work or if it doesnt.. if you look at wes's webpage you'll see where he's running in a situation VERRY similar to what you want to do http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html I think |
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"KG" wrote in message ... The question is does anyone have a MSI Turbo 2 v5 running a 2500 or above 166 fsb Barton. The mb shows support for XP 2600 but not the 166 fsb Barton on the MSI site. Set you multiplier to 13, 14 or 15 and the FSB to 133. The CPU will be run at the selected FSB and multiplier, overriding the defaults. Just as I am able to run a 2500+ at 200x11, overriding the CPU defaults. |
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On Tue, 02 Sep 2003 09:54:14 -0400, KG wrote:
The question is does anyone have a MSI Turbo 2 v5 running a 2500 or above 166 fsb Barton. The mb shows support for XP 2600 but not the 166 fsb Barton on the MSI site. There may be 10 or less people here that use that board. I'd guess that out of the thousands sold, there's probably someone using a 2500+ barton in it. Than again, maybe not. What difference does it make. You can be the first. if your board doesn't support a 166MHz FSB run it at 133MHz or even 100Mhz. Just change the multiplier to achieve the core speed that you want. 11x133, 12.5x133, 12.5x145, 17x133, 20x100, 22x100, 24x100. Whatever floats your boat. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
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There isn't a divider for it.
*************** KT3 Ultra XP2500+ Barton 256MB PC2700 KT3 Ultra ARU XP1700+ TBRED B 512MB PC2700 KT3 Ultra ARU XP1700+ TBRED B 256MB PC2700 K7T Turbo2 XP1800+ Palamino 384MB PC133 AD11 XP1700+ TBRED B 512MB PC2100 P5A K6-III 400 96MB PC100 P5A-B K6-III 400 192MB PC100 "KG" wrote in message ... Is this on a MSI Turbo 2 v5? If so how due you set the fsb to 166? The only fsb support I see in the Bios is for 100 & 133, you can set it by sight to 166 but the mb then over clocks the memory and PCI busses to high. I see no setting for the divider. |
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