I think i got most of it figured out now..I ended up with 166 CPU FSB Clock.."makes sense it's half of 333" Do i need to mess with any of the other settings,like the Ratio? on AMD site it said 11x clock multiple.In my BIOS it is set of Auto,so it will automatically set it where it...
Just checked all my stats..here they are the PC has been running for over 3 hours non stop..
CPU- 50'C/122'F
System Temp- 32'C/89'F
CPU fan speed 4218 RPM
Vcore - 1.680V
+ 5.0V - 5.140V
+12.0V - 12.593V
-12.0V - -12.400V
-5.0V - -5.428V
Battery - 3.376V
+5V SB - 4.993V
These look right?Still...
Where do i set them for a XP2500+ Barton AMD CPU? When i first booted it up it was only reading the CPU as a 1100,and this is what the setting were..
BIOS is Amibios version 3.31a,on a MSI KT4V MB..
The CPU package said the XP 2500+ had a 333 FSB if that matters..
Spread Spectrum--0.25%
CPU...
I have reset the Cmos with no luck..
The memory,video card,and CPU all worked in my other PC when i tested them yesterday..
And yes i have the CPU installed correctly,the step in the heatsink is going toward the step in the CPU socket..
The computer will not run with the old CPU anymore,that's...
Yes i checked to see if the old CPU would work on the board,but it does not..That's why i keep thinking i hurt the board somehow..It worked perfect till i decided to upgrade...
Thanks
Steve
I upgraded my CPU to a XP 2500+ from a XP 2000+ and now the monitor doesn't get any signal..
The MOBO is a MSI KT4V upgradable to a 2800+ I am running 786 mb 333 ddr ram,80 gig 8mb buffer HDD,Geforce4 4600 Videocard,SB Live soundcard,400W Power supply..
The fans come on,i have tested the Video...
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