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xp2500m no boot
xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45*
bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 |
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On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 20:26:30 GMT, "Robert Bailey"
wrote: xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 I could not get the FSB on my XP2500M with an Aus A7N8X above 180, with a multiplier of 12.5x and Vcore of 1.65v. But that is 2250MHz, good enough for me and very stable. Try those settings... Larry |
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In article , Robert
Bailey says... xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 FSB for CPU should be 133MHz. Core voltage 1.45V. -- Conor An imperfect plan executed violently is far superior to a perfect plan. -- George Patton |
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"Conor" wrote in message . .. In article , Robert Bailey says... xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 FSB for CPU should be 133MHz. Core voltage 1.45V. -- Conor An imperfect plan executed violently is far superior to a perfect plan. -- George Patton Thanks tried various settings but with no luck thinking it has to do with memory settings either the *ratio e,g, the 5:2:1 or deeper in the memory settings will need to play with it later |
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Put all your settings as low as they can go and move them up bit by bit, lowest settings should alow you to boot atleast On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 16:37:25 GMT, "Robert Bailey" wrote: "Conor" wrote in message ... In article , Robert Bailey says... xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 FSB for CPU should be 133MHz. Core voltage 1.45V. -- Conor An imperfect plan executed violently is far superior to a perfect plan. -- George Patton Thanks tried various settings but with no luck thinking it has to do with memory settings either the *ratio e,g, the 5:2:1 or deeper in the memory settings will need to play with it later |
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"The Lonley one" wrote in message ... Put all your settings as low as they can go and move them up bit by bit, lowest settings should alow you to boot atleast snip thought so myself but no cant get it to boot only thing i can think of is the ratio settings or the memory settings with the mobile chip being different |
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maybe your board just does not support it ??, did you say what your board was ? On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:59:49 GMT, "Robert Bailey" wrote: "The Lonley one" wrote in message .. . Put all your settings as low as they can go and move them up bit by bit, lowest settings should alow you to boot atleast snip thought so myself but no cant get it to boot only thing i can think of is the ratio settings or the memory settings with the mobile chip being different |
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"The Lonley one" wrote in message ... maybe your board just does not support it ??, did you say what your board was ? yes i said abit at7-max2 reason i am confused bios identifies it correctly but when i save the settings and reboot it comes up with unknown 600 processor |
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an amd xp2500+ defo works on an abit at7max2 ive had that setup running
previously however there was no way i could get it to run anywere near 200fsb, i had to use 166fsb the maximum fsb i managed was 175fsb, but only with 2.8volts i suggest u clear the cmos and start from the begining 12x166 ratio 5.2.1 and the ram byspd then slowly raise the mulitplier increments and use 1.75volts vcore ram ddr volts at 2.8Volts hope this helps "Robert Bailey" wrote in message k... xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 |
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xp2500m,abit at7-max2,512 3200 twinmoss memory,temp doesn't go above 45* bios identifies it as a xp2500m chip and sets everything up but at post i get unknown @ 600 memory settings are left controlled by spd bios 2500+(333) mobile fsb 166 *ratio 5:2:1 multiplier 11 any help thank Robert tried fsb from 166 up to 200 and multiplierfrom 13 to 15 and vup to 1.7 update i can change the multiplier to pretty much anything running at *18 at the moment with 1.6 volts memory is spd controled ratio is 3:2:1 temp 39*c But try and change the fsb from 100 and no boot, any help |
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