The Dell PSU has a white wire on the ATX connector, although it's in a different position than the white wire on all the other PSUs. Maybe that's it then? Maybe I'll just have to hunt down a non-crappy Dell PSU .. bleh :p
Ok, I've got an ASUS A7V133 w/ an AMD T-Bird 900MHz. This is my old mobo, and I'm trying to get it up and running in a new case. I know it works and was working fine before I upgraded my PC and put the old mobo in the new case. The problem is, I just can't find a power supply it likes :P...
Thanks a ton! I changed the jumper, and my comp is now running at the speed it's supposed to :P I'd figured the guys I bought the thing from would've set the thing to 166 for me, but I guess not!
I looked at CPU-Z's Memory screen, it says DDR-SDRAM PC2700 - 512 MB. Frequency says 133.3 MHz, although I don't know if this is the limit of the memory, or just what it's currently set to. FSB:DRAM says FSB+33 MHz, which would be 100+33. There was an option in the BIOS to set the DRAM Timing...
I looked around the BIOS some more, I couldn't find any option to explictly set the FSB to 166. If the option is there, it's dimmed out so I can't select it. I looked at the manual, and it says there's a jumper that I can set to change the FSB to 100/133/166/200. Should I try to set it to 166...
I just got an Athlon XP 2500+, and a AOpen AK77-600N Motherboard. When I run CPU-Z (http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php), it reports my Multiplier is 11.0, but my FSB is only 100. I checked the BIOS and it says the highest I can change the FSB to is 129 .. which still isn't even close to what it...
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