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Old November 10th 03, 09:38 PM
Chris
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Just replaced my epox 8k3a+ with the above board, its fitted with an Athlon
XP2500 Barton running on a 166mhz bus. with an AX7 Thermalright
heatsink/Artic Silver 3 compound. The core voltage is set @ 1.65v but the
sensors read 1.75v (both in bios & windows), and the CPU is becoming
unstable @ around 61deg C lowering the core V to 1.55v seems to resolve this
but I feel something is a little amiss. Has anyone else experienced this
phenomenon on the 7NNXP. should I get it swapped for another example.

Thanks
Chris


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Old November 21st 03, 06:57 PM
Chris
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Well thanks for all the help guys n girls NOT. got the board replaced with
another 7nnxp and all is well. So it was a duff MB.

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Just replaced my epox 8k3a+ with the above board, its fitted with an

Athlon
XP2500 Barton running on a 166mhz bus. with an AX7 Thermalright
heatsink/Artic Silver 3 compound. The core voltage is set @ 1.65v but the
sensors read 1.75v (both in bios & windows), and the CPU is becoming
unstable @ around 61deg C lowering the core V to 1.55v seems to resolve

this
but I feel something is a little amiss. Has anyone else experienced this
phenomenon on the 7NNXP. should I get it swapped for another example.

Thanks
Chris




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Old December 2nd 03, 03:55 PM
777ouse
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Just built one one this board with a 2500+ ... came right up on a 200 mhz
fsb. running at 2.2 GHZ.. the cpu was even detected as a 3200+ the only
thing i have an issue with is the cpu temp it is running at about 60 c. I
am not real concerened but a little bothered by it..

"Chris" wrote in message
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Well thanks for all the help guys n girls NOT. got the board replaced with
another 7nnxp and all is well. So it was a duff MB.

"Chris" wrote in message
.. .
Just replaced my epox 8k3a+ with the above board, its fitted with an

Athlon
XP2500 Barton running on a 166mhz bus. with an AX7 Thermalright
heatsink/Artic Silver 3 compound. The core voltage is set @ 1.65v but

the
sensors read 1.75v (both in bios & windows), and the CPU is becoming
unstable @ around 61deg C lowering the core V to 1.55v seems to resolve

this
but I feel something is a little amiss. Has anyone else experienced this
phenomenon on the 7NNXP. should I get it swapped for another example.

Thanks
Chris






 




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