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GO GO GO!
Mar 2001 time: 23:34
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quote: An AMD Athlon™ XP processor that is being recognized as a lower model by the system's BIOS is likely running at a slower frequency than it should be running at, due to the front side bus (FSB) setting of the motherboard. The FSB of an AMD Athlon XP processor typically runs at an effective frequency of 266, 333, or 400MHz (depending on model). The corresponding motherboard FSB physical frequency should be set to 133, 166, or 200MHz, respectively.
Motherboards that support multiple FSB frequencies will typically have the FSB set at the lowest frequency by default (typically 100MHz) to protect lower FSB processors from accidentally being overclocked. Consequently, if a processor that requires a higher FSB frequency is installed on a motherboard that is set to a lower FSB frequency, the processor will be operating at a lower frequency than it is capable of, causing it to be recognized as a lower model processor. This is a result of the processor's multiplier. The function of the multiplier is to multiply the bus frequency to derive the processor’s operating frequency. | from AMD's forums on FSB settings... okay... I should be set at 133... wtfz 110 seems low, I'm going to adjust again. BRB
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MrBaggins
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And that ram might not be able to handle 133 (i.e. it really isn't 2100)
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MrBaggins
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what are you talking about?
yes it does.
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MrBaggins
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hmmm... what mobo do you have?
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MrBaggins
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If you can get your BIOS settings back, its entirely possible that things will be fine again.
The file didn't insta-corrupt... it was just read from memory incorrectly, because the memory can't handle the settings you've given it.
Do nothing else, except fix the BIOS settings back to standard default settings. Try the manual if you don't know what these are.
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MrBaggins
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quote: Originally posted by alva
Aopen kt77-8x Max something like that.
It's only a year old and wasn't the cheapest one around
(came with SATA, USB2, Firewire ( need a PCI slot to connect them though, but are connected directly on the MB)) |
yep... I believe thats a setting on that mobo, my (<1 year) Abit and my stepsons (<1 year) Asus don't fwiw.
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MrBaggins
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Sisoft is the company name of software company that writes "Sandra" and "Sandrapro" which are hardware benchmarking and informational utilities.
As for the RAM, is it a specific make, or is it generic?
If its generic, it might be badly labelled... or just a bad batch.
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