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Old July 25th 03, 05:25 PM
Kobe008
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Default Asus A7A266 and Athlon XP 2400+

Is anyone using this combo of mobo and processor? I had a 1.33 ghz processor
on this mobo before and just replaced it with the 2400+ which runs at 2.0 ghz.

When I boot up it takes me into the bios in safe mode and wants me to change
my multiplier. I read somewhere online the CPU multiplier should be 15 but
mine is at 13 and I cannot change it. Does this need to be changed thru
jumpers or can I keep the mobo in jumper-free mode like it is in now. I have
my other bus speed set to 133/33 in my bios. Is this correct? I did flash my

bios to the latest version which supports this processor.
 




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