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Motherboard Properties: Manufacturer Matsonic Product MS8308E Serial Number 00000000 Does this help at all? This, if correct, does a little. This board officially only supports a |
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"" wrote: I suspect it is the first one. MS8308E. I am unfortunatley unable to open the case until my friend opens it for me. A case of shaky hands I'm afraid., I have emailed the seller of the chip (which is yet to arrive) to ask about stepping and whther the chip is locked. I believe he did not have time to test it himself before selling it to me. Cheers David On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 17:52:10 GMT, Wes Newell w.newell (AT) TAKEOUTverizon (DOT) net> wrote: On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:58:59 +0000, Dave The Brain wrote: "Mainboard" Matsonic MS8308E Chipset SiS 730 rev 02 Sensor IT 0 BIOS American Megatrends v. 062710 Label on the computer box says axon IT Solutions Looking on the Matsonic web site I got this information:- MS8308E Series Bios type: AMI TOP 030808.zip Date : 2003-08-08 instruction : MS8308EP(266) PCB Ver3.1 (FSB 266MHz), Support AMD XP 010912.exe Date : 2001-09-12 instruction : MS8308E PCB Ver 1.1 , 1.2 8308-d.zip Date : 2001-02-27 instruction : MS8308D PCB Ver 1.1 (W/O LAN) BIOS Flash Utility AMI Flash : aminf340.zip The first board (EP) would be the best. Do you know which one you have? Model number should be on the board and rev. should be on sticker on one of the ISA/PCI sockets. All use the same ram. PC133 would be best, but it shouldn't matter as long as the 2600+ cpu isn't locked. well i guess we have a little time. when the new cpu xp2600 arrives check the numbers on it. you may need plenty of light and good glasses. there is a line of numbers on it that should look like: AQXDA 0314 mpmw -- the middle set of numbers is what we are interested in to determine whether it is unlocked. amd started locking the chips arounc 0340. i looked your board up and it is using the old sdram 168 pin. you will need to buy some ddr 2700 or ddr 3200 184 pin. the price should be about the same 3200 might be even cheaper. check around for any board with cpu fsb 333 or 400. when your friend opens the case have him look at the side of the psu, so we know if it has enough power. give us the brand, model number and what the amps are for the 3.3, 5 & 12volt lines. also have him look at how much extra room the case has. your board is a micro atx. the case may be big enough for a micro atx or full atx which would give you more options. do you have cd with windows? ud |
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:32:37 +0000, Dave The Brain wrote: Motherboard Properties: Manufacturer Matsonic Product MS8308E Serial Number 00000000 Does this help at all? This, if correct, does a little. This board officially only supports a 100MHz (200FSB) FSB. But it should do 133Mhz ok if the bios has that option. Go into bios and see what the max CPU Freq you can set is. From main bios, select CPU PnP Setup page. Set CPU speed to manual, user defined or whatever, and then try and set CPU Freq to 133 to check. Don't try booting with this with the Duron 1200, unless the Duron 1200 is a C model. If you can set the CPU freq to 133, then try it with the 2600+ you got/get. If the cpu isn't locked, you would be able to even use a 100MHz FSB with it and set the multiplier to a max of 24x after changing the default multiplier to 13 on it. |
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OK, so I'm looking at buying some new memory for a start. That's not too expensive. From the manual: |
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I have a Windows XP home disk although the computer came with XP Pro on it. The chip arrived today. You are right about the small print. AXDA2600DKV3D 9499385260052 AIUHB 0246WPBW MADE IN MALAYSIA 1999 You're in luck. This is an early model and should be completely unlocked. |
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 23:38:22 GMT, Wes Newell w.newell (AT) TAKEOUTverizon (DOT) net> wrote: On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 19:32:37 +0000, Dave The Brain wrote: Motherboard Properties: Manufacturer Matsonic Product MS8308E Serial Number 00000000 Does this help at all? This, if correct, does a little. This board officially only supports a 100MHz (200FSB) FSB. But it should do 133Mhz ok if the bios has that option. Go into bios and see what the max CPU Freq you can set is. From main bios, select CPU PnP Setup page. Set CPU speed to manual, user defined or whatever, and then try and set CPU Freq to 133 to check. Don't try booting with this with the Duron 1200, unless the Duron 1200 is a C model. If you can set the CPU freq to 133, then try it with the 2600+ you got/get. If the cpu isn't locked, you would be able to even use a 100MHz FSB with it and set the multiplier to a max of 24x after changing the default multiplier to 13 on it. Oh dear. I got into the AMIBios CPU PnP. There were two items in the list which were highlighted. However, I could not seem to change either of them. I pressed return and up and down without effect. List was CPU Speed 1200 CPU ratio 1200 CPU frequency 100 DRAM frequency 133 |

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Hi All! Well, act in haste and repent at leisure goes the saying. I guess I proved it this month. Bit of a cautionary tale. For two years I had a Celeron 1.8 with 60 Gig hard drive and 256 RAM. I got a quality sound card and a network card. It wasn't brilliant but I was happy. Then we had a HUGE lighting storm over Cambridge and my computer went very funny. Music quit playing, my internet connection was up and down. Then the computer just quit starting up altogether. I needed a new computer or to repair the one I had. My family were about to go away and they were concerned that I would not be able to communicate with them or be able to get the computer fixed without their car. I guess none of us were thinknig too clearly before the holiday. In haste I went with a friend to the local car boot sale. Usually the guy has a good stock of old computers. This time the fastest he had was a Duron 1.2. I bought it. Since I bought my Duron I feel it is a little on the slow side and can't cope as well as the 1.8 Celeron. Music breaks up if another programme is activated. I don't recall that happening with the Celeron. I know little about the mechanics of computers or upgrading but I found out my computer is a socket A. So in a moment of madness I went on Ebay and found another, more powerful CPU which is socket A compatible - an Athlon 2600. Unfortunately, having bought it, I have also found out that it is apparently not compatible with my motherboard. Apparently you need different motherboards for diffeent CPUs. Also memory. I don't know what else. Right at the moment I don't know what to do. I could really use some constructive advice (ie. not just yeah you made a total prat of things). I'm wondering if I should attempt to repair my old Celeron (possible motherboard replacement, seing as we replaced the sound files, sound card and network card and it still collapsed again). Then flog my Duron computer. live with my slow Duron 1.2 and put the Athlon chip back on Ebay and hope to get my money back (I paid £35 for it). go on Ebay again and buy the extra bits I ned to get a more powerful computer (for under £75 cos I'm disabled - poor). Is upgrading a really huge deal? Mum's partner is good at putting sound cards in, etc for me. Is it much more complicated to put in a new motherboard, memory chips? Ebay is awash with chips and motherboards and whatever. Can someone offer any guidance as to what to get and how much I should expect to pay? Is there a good/reasonably priced make of motherboard? Are some memory chips better than others? I gather I would need a motherboard that does at least everything my Duron does:- video to moniter network card my sound card I can bring over 256Meg RAM 2 hard drives (I brought my old one over because the Duron's hard drive is titchy at 20 Gig) 2 CD drives (inc a burner) 4 USB slots If I get a motherboard with more bits do I need to get a diffeent back for my computer? A thousand apologies for my total ignorance. This is all new to me. I bought a box from a shop and if the damned NTL had shielded my network card from the lighting I would have been happy surfing still. Alas all is misery, confusion and expense! Any advice anyone can give would be very much appreciated. Cheers Dave |
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i looked your board up and it is using the old sdram 168 pin. you will need to buy some ddr 2700 or ddr 3200 184 pin. the price should be about the same 3200 might be even cheaper. check around for any board with cpu fsb 333 or 400. when your friend opens the case have him look at the side of the psu, so we know if it has enough power. give us the brand, model number and what the amps are for the 3.3, 5 & 12volt lines. also have him look at how much extra room the case has. your board is a micro atx. the case may be big enough for a micro atx or full atx which would give you more options. |
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i ran across this motherboard that i think would be perfect for you. micro atx, on board video, it has multiplier, voltage adjustments to take advantage of the unlocked xp2600. if at a later time you wanted to speed things up, you could buy a vid card and take advantage of the 200fsb. with the onboard video you need to stay with the 333fsb. http://www.asrock.com/product/product_k7s41.htm# http://www.ocworkbench.com/2004/asro...1/k7s41-g1.htm i see they are listed on ebay and everything. you could buy one stick of 3200 memory and add one later if you wish. you would set the fsb for the cpu and memory to the insync 333/333. you may need to get a better heatsink and fan for the cpu to over clock but you could be up and running at stock speed. there is a gx version that only has the 333fsb. in the long run it would be better to get the one i listed at the top of the page. prices seem to be near the same. below is a write up on the gx version and it mentions the one above. http://www.overclockers.co.nz/ocnz/r...utsisvsvia0106 ud |
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NOW ALL I NEED TO DO IS RESET THE WRETCHED KEYBOARD WHICH HAS DONE SOMETHING ODD BECAUSE I HELD DOWN THE SHIFT KEY TOO LONG! |
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On 21 Oct 2005 18:36:50 -0400, uddarts UseLinkToEmail (AT) www (DOT) hardwareforumz.com> wrote: i looked your board up and it is using the old sdram 168 pin. you will need to buy some ddr 2700 or ddr 3200 184 pin. the price should be about the same 3200 might be even cheaper. check around for any board with cpu fsb 333 or 400. when your friend opens the case have him look at the side of the psu, so we know if it has enough power. give us the brand, model number and what the amps are for the 3.3, 5 & 12volt lines. also have him look at how much extra room the case has. your board is a micro atx. the case may be big enough for a micro atx or full atx which would give you more options. My friend Neil says it is the biggest box of the three computers in the house and should fit anything. It has seven slots. |
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