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I've just finished setting up my Athlon XP 3000+ system. A week ago, my BIOS read the CP as 2167MHz. Today, I had some massive trouble installing Windows XP Pro, and finally had to grab another copy of it. Now, both Windows and my BIOS read the CPUas1743 MHz. Everything else runs fine. The motherboard isa DFI LanParty NFII Ultra B. Other than changing the boot settings, I did not change anything in the BIOS. A side note: on the first copy of Windows I installed, Windows did not even register the CPU. What happened, and I how can I fix it? -- -- NP: Brett Tyre btyre (AT) dccnet (DOT) com brett_tyre (AT) hotmail (DOT) com www.geocities.com/brett_tyre London Drugs, Comp. Dept. "I have something I want to tell you.I'm not like other guys.No, I mean I'm different." -Michael Jackson "Thriller" |
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CPU-Z reports1737.3 MHz, multiplier of 13, FSB of133.6MHz,and bus speed of 267.3 MHz. So set the FSB back to 166MHz like it's supposed to be. |
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On Sat, 17 Jan 2004 07:19:19 +0000, Brett Tyre wrote: CPU-Z reports1737.3 MHz, multiplier of 13, FSB of133.6MHz,and bus speed of 267.3 MHz. So set the FSB back to 166MHz like it's supposed to be. -- Abit KT7-Raid (KT133) Tbred B core CPU @2400MHz (24x100FSB) http://mysite.verizon.net/res0exft/cpu.html |
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