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A7N8X wont work at 200MHz FSB ?
Has anyone come across this problem or a solution:
Ive got an A7N8X deluxe motherboard (revision 2), running the latest BIOS. I've just bought PC3200/400MHz 512mb of Infineon RAM and an XP3200 CPU. The board has been running an XP2000 system well for a while with no stability issues. After fitting the XP3200 cpu the PC is not stable at 200MHz FSB at all - Windows BSODs on boot, my boot CDs complain about random files not found and so on. The only way i can get the system stable is by reducing the FSB to 180MHz - anything else has blue screens and other issues. According to the asus site the board SHOULD support 200MHz FSB with the latest bios and for what its worth, i have 2 x A7N8X boards here and both have an identical problem. I dont have another stick of RAM to test and a bit loathed to buy some in case that isnt the problem. Ive tried uping the CPU core to 1.7v but it makes absolutely no difference. Anyone got any suggestions or ideas why this isnt working ? |
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What speed memory are you running?
"Richard Whitcombe" wrote in message ... Has anyone come across this problem or a solution: Ive got an A7N8X deluxe motherboard (revision 2), running the latest BIOS. I've just bought PC3200/400MHz 512mb of Infineon RAM and an XP3200 CPU. The board has been running an XP2000 system well for a while with no stability issues. After fitting the XP3200 cpu the PC is not stable at 200MHz FSB at all - Windows BSODs on boot, my boot CDs complain about random files not found and so on. The only way i can get the system stable is by reducing the FSB to 180MHz - anything else has blue screens and other issues. According to the asus site the board SHOULD support 200MHz FSB with the latest bios and for what its worth, i have 2 x A7N8X boards here and both have an identical problem. I dont have another stick of RAM to test and a bit loathed to buy some in case that isnt the problem. Ive tried uping the CPU core to 1.7v but it makes absolutely no difference. Anyone got any suggestions or ideas why this isnt working ? |
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"Mark" wrote in message ... What speed memory are you running? As stated above, Its Infineon PC3200 (400mhz) memory bought brand new yesterday. |
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I haven't ran into that problem but what I've got is the same
motherboard with an XP2500, frontside buss set to 200 and multplier set to 11.5. Sandra reports it as being an XP3200, this has been running daily now for four months with no problems, bios temp reports the processor as being 44 degrees C Richard Whitcombe wrote: Has anyone come across this problem or a solution: Ive got an A7N8X deluxe motherboard (revision 2), running the latest BIOS. I've just bought PC3200/400MHz 512mb of Infineon RAM and an XP3200 CPU. The board has been running an XP2000 system well for a while with no stability issues. After fitting the XP3200 cpu the PC is not stable at 200MHz FSB at all - Windows BSODs on boot, my boot CDs complain about random files not found and so on. The only way i can get the system stable is by reducing the FSB to 180MHz - anything else has blue screens and other issues. According to the asus site the board SHOULD support 200MHz FSB with the latest bios and for what its worth, i have 2 x A7N8X boards here and both have an identical problem. I dont have another stick of RAM to test and a bit loathed to buy some in case that isnt the problem. Ive tried uping the CPU core to 1.7v but it makes absolutely no difference. Anyone got any suggestions or ideas why this isnt working ? |
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Bill wrote in
news:kW5Db.552154$Fm2.520060@attbi_s04: I haven't ran into that problem but what I've got is the same motherboard with an XP2500, frontside buss set to 200 and multplier set to 11.5. Sandra reports it as being an XP3200, this has been running daily now for four months with no problems, bios temp reports the processor as being 44 degrees C ==== When I first installed my mobo, I had exactly the same situation for the first couple of weeks while I checked it out with 512-meg of Cosair 3200 ram. It ran fine with no problems, but I did set it back to 166 FSB since that seemed fast enough for my purposes. I still have not had any problems. I can capture video for hours with no dropped frames. |
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On Sun, 14 Dec 2003 22:58:24 GMT, Bill wrote:
I haven't ran into that problem but what I've got is the same motherboard with an XP2500, frontside buss set to 200 and multplier set to 11.5. Sandra reports it as being an XP3200, this has been running daily now for four months with no problems, bios temp reports the processor as being 44 degrees C On another topic, what is your VCore voltage? I'm running at 1.725 (I think) and was wondering how high I can go. |
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Not good form to reply to own post but ive done some more experimenting.
Altering VCore and the DDR voltages have made no difference. Ive run Memtest86 with the following results: FSB Speed / Ram Speed = Result 181/181 = Pass, no errors 200/200 = Memtest locks up on 1% 200/150 = Crash on 0% (unhandled exception) 167/200 = Computer fails to post. CMOS reset needed 190/190 = 2207 errors, all on test 6, First error is on 459.3mb and ALL the others are above this. No obviously common trends there to hint at the problem unfortunately. |
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Check the northbridge cooling. I have a rev 1.06 board that does upto
about 185 mhz fsb any more results in memory errors. The fast the FSB the higher the error rate. If I put a big fan to the northbridge heatsink I can go above the 200 mark without problems. Maybe your heatsink didnt bond well or something. Do the rev 2 boards use a fan for northbridge or just a sink ? "Richard Whitcombe" wrote in message ... Not good form to reply to own post but ive done some more experimenting. Altering VCore and the DDR voltages have made no difference. Ive run Memtest86 with the following results: FSB Speed / Ram Speed = Result 181/181 = Pass, no errors 200/200 = Memtest locks up on 1% 200/150 = Crash on 0% (unhandled exception) 167/200 = Computer fails to post. CMOS reset needed 190/190 = 2207 errors, all on test 6, First error is on 459.3mb and ALL the others are above this. No obviously common trends there to hint at the problem unfortunately. |
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"Jim" wrote in message news:63rDb.122841$_M.636590@attbi_s54... Check the northbridge cooling. I have a rev 1.06 board that does upto about 185 mhz fsb any more results in memory errors. The fast the FSB the higher the error rate. If I put a big fan to the northbridge heatsink I can go above the 200 mark without problems. Maybe your heatsink didnt bond well or something. Do the rev 2 boards use a fan for northbridge or just a sink ? Just a heatsink on the northbridge but i do have a 80mm fan blowing directly onto it so heat shouldnt be an issue. The CPU heatsink is definately on correctly - ive removed and replaced it 3 times and using MBM as a temp monitor shows no real danger of overheating. More and more im thinking that the board just doesnt like my brand of RAM. |
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