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7N400 pro2 and 2800+ settings



 
 
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Old January 21st 04, 10:56 PM
john doe
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Default 7N400 pro2 and 2800+ settings

Help!!!
What are the proper settings of the dip switches and
BIOS settings to get the MB to recognize the 2800+
instead of the 1250mhz I'm getting now.
TIA
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Old January 22nd 04, 07:59 AM
Mal
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all you need to do is change the bus speed in the bios to 166Mhz ... it's
probably at 133 right now

HTH

Mal

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"john doe" wrote in message
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| Help!!!
| What are the proper settings of the dip switches and
| BIOS settings to get the MB to recognize the 2800+
| instead of the 1250mhz I'm getting now.
| TIA


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Old January 22nd 04, 01:20 PM
John
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I find that they tend to default to 200 MHz here (Australia). With mine,
setting the bus speed was the answer to getting the mobo to recognise my CPU
correctly. Leave the switches in the default position and you may have to
set the clock switch to AUTO (on).
John

"Mal" wrote in message
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all you need to do is change the bus speed in the bios to 166Mhz ... it's
probably at 133 right now

HTH

Mal

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"john doe" wrote in message
.. .
| Help!!!
| What are the proper settings of the dip switches and
| BIOS settings to get the MB to recognize the 2800+
| instead of the 1250mhz I'm getting now.
| TIA




 




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