09-12-2003, 02:50 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I suspect that your multiplier is set too high or low. Check your BIOS and make sure RAM is set to 166 and multi is 12.5 (166 X 12.5 = 2.08 MHz.) What brand motherboard did you get?
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09-12-2003, 04:43 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Thanks for the help. I am using a Gigabyte GA-7n400 Pro2 motherboard.
the cpu is a 2600 XP 333 bus the ram is 2 512 meg chips, 400 bus. I tried changing the multiplier to 12.5 but it didn't make a difference. My computer is also totally not benchmarking where it should be either. thanks -happymaan |
09-12-2003, 06:49 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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I thought the multi was the problem, but sixate is right. With my setup, if I set my multi above 12.5 I get 1.X GHz readings, that's why I thought your prob was the multiplier. I can use 11.5, 12 and 12.5 only. I'm glad that you fixed the prob. Now, overclock it!
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