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Old January 15th 04, 07:07 AM
philip
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Default MSI K7N2 Delta - L motherboard

My configuration is
MSI K7N2 Delta - L motherboard (Nvidia nForce 2 chipset)
Athlon XP 2000+ (at 200Mhz x 9.5)
256Mb x 2 PC3200 DDR at dual-channel mode
Bios version 5.6

I can run my machine at 200Mhz x 9.5 stably but when I set it to 200Mhz x 9
the machine refuses to boot. I understand that my CPU is both multiplier-
and FSB-unlocked. Is it ridiculous? Does anyone here has any ideas about
this behaviour?



 




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