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Old April 30th 04, 07:15 AM
Byron Hinson
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Default A7V333 and AMD 2600 (333FSB)

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't find the
266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me if the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip instead.

I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely to notice
a difference no matter what I change?

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Old April 30th 04, 03:29 PM
Karpanta
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Asus A7V333, rev. 1.04 with BIOS 1016 (very important!!!), fsb 166 (333),
running XP 2600 333 without any problem here...


"Ed" escribió en el mensaje
...
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:15:14 +0100, "Byron Hinson"
wrote:

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't find the


Must be a revision 1.01 board then cause the rev. 2.0 supports up to the
XP 3000+.

266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me if the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip instead.


T-Bred 2600+ 2133MHz (266 FSB) (133 x 16.0)
OPN: AXDA2600DKV3C

Have a look here, u might get lucky,
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/3/4961-1.htm



I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely to

notice
a difference no matter what I change?



Might want to take a look here http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com if you
haven't already. ;p

Cheers,
Ed



  #3  
Old April 30th 04, 03:40 PM
Byron Hinson
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Yeah unfortunately my board is revision 1.01

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Designer Dream: http://www.designerdream.co.uk


"Karpanta" wrote in message
...
Asus A7V333, rev. 1.04 with BIOS 1016 (very important!!!), fsb 166 (333),
running XP 2600 333 without any problem here...


"Ed" escribió en el mensaje
...
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:15:14 +0100, "Byron Hinson"
wrote:

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't find

the

Must be a revision 1.01 board then cause the rev. 2.0 supports up to the
XP 3000+.

266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me if

the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip

instead.

T-Bred 2600+ 2133MHz (266 FSB) (133 x 16.0)
OPN: AXDA2600DKV3C

Have a look here, u might get lucky,
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/3/4961-1.htm



I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely to

notice
a difference no matter what I change?



Might want to take a look here http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com if you
haven't already. ;p

Cheers,
Ed





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Old May 22nd 04, 11:32 PM
Geoff
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Karpanta - why is 1016 so important??

Sorry if it seems a dumb question. I'm running a Rev 1.04 board with 1017
bios and an XP2700 chip without problems. Should I be considering dropping
to bios down to 1016??

Cheers

Geoff

"Karpanta" wrote in message
...
Asus A7V333, rev. 1.04 with BIOS 1016 (very important!!!), fsb 166 (333),
running XP 2600 333 without any problem here...


"Ed" escribió en el mensaje
...
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:15:14 +0100, "Byron Hinson"
wrote:

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't find

the

Must be a revision 1.01 board then cause the rev. 2.0 supports up to the
XP 3000+.

266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me if

the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip

instead.

T-Bred 2600+ 2133MHz (266 FSB) (133 x 16.0)
OPN: AXDA2600DKV3C

Have a look here, u might get lucky,
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/3/4961-1.htm



I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely to

notice
a difference no matter what I change?



Might want to take a look here http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com if you
haven't already. ;p

Cheers,
Ed





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Old May 24th 04, 03:19 PM
Karpanta
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Oh, it´s a recomendation of this threads among others (do a search in amdmb
forum and you will see it...)

http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.p...hreadid=249080
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.p...postid=2059968

by the way, my board (A7V333 rev 1.04) is running fine with bios 1016, but
hangs up with bios 1017, I don´t know why..., perhaps my SCSI drive?

If you haven´t got problems with bios 1017 don´t touch it.


"Geoff" k escribió en el
mensaje ...
Karpanta - why is 1016 so important??

Sorry if it seems a dumb question. I'm running a Rev 1.04 board with 1017
bios and an XP2700 chip without problems. Should I be considering

dropping
to bios down to 1016??

Cheers

Geoff

"Karpanta" wrote in message
...
Asus A7V333, rev. 1.04 with BIOS 1016 (very important!!!), fsb 166

(333),
running XP 2600 333 without any problem here...


"Ed" escribió en el mensaje
...
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:15:14 +0100, "Byron Hinson"


wrote:

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't find

the

Must be a revision 1.01 board then cause the rev. 2.0 supports up to

the
XP 3000+.

266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me if

the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at

the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip

instead.

T-Bred 2600+ 2133MHz (266 FSB) (133 x 16.0)
OPN: AXDA2600DKV3C

Have a look here, u might get lucky,
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/3/4961-1.htm



I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely to

notice
a difference no matter what I change?


Might want to take a look here http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com if

you
haven't already. ;p

Cheers,
Ed







  #6  
Old May 24th 04, 10:08 PM
Geoff
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Thanks for that Karpanta - it make interesting reading.

I think I will leave well alone at present, but I would really like to give
1016 a try at some point to see if I can crank up the multiplyer on my 2700
to see what it can do. I've bumped it up to 13.5 (from13) and it runs at
2249 Mhz, but if I try and go higher it just BSOD's. I've no increased the
voltage at all, so that could be the problem, bur maybe 1016 would be
better?? Any thoughts??


"Karpanta" wrote in message
. ..
Oh, it´s a recomendation of this threads among others (do a search in

amdmb
forum and you will see it...)

http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.p...hreadid=249080
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.p...postid=2059968

by the way, my board (A7V333 rev 1.04) is running fine with bios 1016, but
hangs up with bios 1017, I don´t know why..., perhaps my SCSI drive?

If you haven´t got problems with bios 1017 don´t touch it.


"Geoff" k escribió en

el
mensaje ...
Karpanta - why is 1016 so important??

Sorry if it seems a dumb question. I'm running a Rev 1.04 board with

1017
bios and an XP2700 chip without problems. Should I be considering

dropping
to bios down to 1016??

Cheers

Geoff

"Karpanta" wrote in message
...
Asus A7V333, rev. 1.04 with BIOS 1016 (very important!!!), fsb 166

(333),
running XP 2600 333 without any problem here...


"Ed" escribió en el mensaje
...
On Fri, 30 Apr 2004 07:15:14 +0100, "Byron Hinson"


wrote:

I know that the A7V333 board can only go at 266 FSB, but I can't

find
the

Must be a revision 1.01 board then cause the rev. 2.0 supports up to

the
XP 3000+.

266FSB version of the 2600 processor anywhere, can anyone tell me

if
the
2600 333FSB processor will work in the motherboard by running it at

the
slower speed, or would I just be better off getting a 2400 chip

instead.

T-Bred 2600+ 2133MHz (266 FSB) (133 x 16.0)
OPN: AXDA2600DKV3C

Have a look here, u might get lucky,
http://www.pricewatch.com/1/3/4961-1.htm



I'm upgrading my board from a 2100 processor, so am I even likely

to
notice
a difference no matter what I change?


Might want to take a look here http://www.a7vtroubleshooting.com if

you
haven't already. ;p

Cheers,
Ed









 




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