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Offline Aaron

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CPU detection problem
« on: August 19, 2003, 15:30 »
Hi! I bought an Asrock k7s8x motherboard along with an amd xp 2400+ cpu but even with the bios updates the bios detects the chip as 1800+  You cannot change the settings at all it is all automated.  Any ideas? Thanks Aaron

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2003, 15:42 »
Hi Aaron,According to this review of your mobo :

http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/asrock/k7s8xe/k7s8xegallery3.htm

It says :
There are two jumpers for selecting the default FSB of 100, 133,166,200

Also :
The CPU Host Frequency can be set to AUTO (based on jumpers on board) or set Manually. In Manual mode, the FSB can be set from 100~248 at 1MHz stepping.

So I would suspect that you have the jumpers set for the wrong FSB and then also set at AUTO.
Check your manual for the relevant jumpers and their settings and I think you will be able to run at max speed once you have reset them :doggie:

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2003, 15:50 »
On the same review it says in the conclusion :

Anyway, the board does provide a FSB of up to 248MHz which you can select. With no voltage tweaks, the maximum FSB I can get the board to run steadily using relaxed timings without any modifications is 208Mhz. I have seen the board POST at 218MHz but hangs in a blue screen. That shows the potential if you intend to do the mods to the board.

I hope this helps you  :-*

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2003, 19:05 »
Well it's about time you posted something Aaron!

A big :welcome: to my "little" cousin Aaron ;D ;D

[Told you someone would have the answer for you didn't i? ;)]

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2003, 19:13 »
Oh NO!!  This is nepotism!   :heehee:

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2003, 19:17 »
Only if I give him a job Clive ::)

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2003, 19:45 »
And I thought that Elvis had come back from the dead and joined us on Pals  :'(

Offline ketamininja

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Re:CPU detection problem
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2003, 10:27 »
Just in case you are quite new to PC's Aaron, here is how it works:

Your CPU has an inbuilt speed.
Your motherboard has a speed too.

The CPU 'clock' speed is for example .... 14x
The Mainboard 'FSB' speed is i.e. ....... 166Mhz

so 14 x 166Mhz = 2324Mhz (or 2.4Ghz if you like - its close enough).

-but- if your mainboard is not set up correctly, and is set at 133Mhz then you get

14 x 133Mhz = 1862Mhz (or 1.8Ghz if you like).


So you can see from the same CPU and a small mainboard setting wrong - you can decrease the speed of youor chip!


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