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Old September 16th 04, 12:05 PM
grevillep
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Default AMD Athlon Thunderbird

I am desperately trying to get my old dinosaur to run a bit faster. I
have:

CPU:- AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1.1Ghz (133Mhz FSB)
Mobo:- Elitegroup N2U400-A Nvidia nForce2
Memory:- 512MB 333

I have unlocked the CPU multiplier but if I change any BIOS settings
the it will not boot, so I have to ´reset bios. in the bios I cannot
find multiplier settings only options like Optimal, expert,
aggressive, turbo. The only thing I can change is the FSB Frequency
and memory settings, no multiplier. changing any of the settings only
make the system not boot.
I need help as Doom 3 is struggling.

 




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