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Multiplier
Ive got an XP 2600+; NON-Barton, What do I need to do to get this chip
running @ 2.06 like I was told it could? Gigabyte KT400 Say it is running @ 1725. =( .. |
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Hi
Multiplier should be 12.5 X 166Mhz front side bus Smiffy |
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how do i do that? its @ 11.5 X 133.
.. Hi Multiplier should be 12.5 X 166Mhz front side bus Smiffy |
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should be on the bios somewhere
what model KT400? Smiffy "JRS" wrote in message .. . how do i do that? its @ 11.5 X 133. . Hi Multiplier should be 12.5 X 166Mhz front side bus Smiffy |
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should be on the bios somewhere
what model KT400? Smiffy "JRS" wrote in message .. . how do i do that? its @ 11.5 X 133. . Hi Multiplier should be 12.5 X 166Mhz front side bus Smiffy |
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Mobo = Gigabyte K7 Triton 400 Series (KT 400 - AGP8X/FSB333)
BIOS = Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG BIOS ROM in socket = YES - Size = 256k BIOS ID = 10/11/2002-KT400-8235-6A6LYG0CC-00 Chipset = VIA 82C3189 rev 0 "John Smith" wrote in message ... should be on the bios somewhere what model KT400? Smiffy |
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RAM = SINGLE stick of: 512MB 266Mhz DDR PC2100 DIMM CL 2.5
"John Smith" wrote in message ... should be on the bios somewhere what model KT400? Smiffy |
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JRS wrote:
Ive got an XP 2600+; NON-Barton, What do I need to do to get this chip running @ 2.06 like I was told it could? Gigabyte KT400 Say it is running @ 1725. =( . I saw that you have 2100 memory and that's not suposed to run in 2+166 it goes in 2+133.I don't know about that motherboard if you can run mem speed separated from the fronsidebus speed but your option to run your pc faster is to increase the fsb as much as posible.I don't think your processor has a unlocked multiplier and that means you are stuck with the default 11,5 multiplikator if you don't manipulate the processor. I have to tell you that the only thing I'm 100%sure of is what speed your memory are suposed to run.And how much faster you can run it depends on what mark it is and the quality of the chip itself. I'm sure though that people that knows this things better than me will tell you what you need to know. regards al |
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"JRS" wrote in message .. . Ive got an XP 2600+; NON-Barton, What do I need to do to get this chip running @ 2.06 like I was told it could? Gigabyte KT400 Say it is running @ 1725. =( There are 3 2600+ XP's. These are the stock numbers. A 266 FSB TBred (16 X 133) for 2133 MHz. A 333 FSB TBred (12.5 x 166) for 2083 MHz and a 333 FSB Barton (11.5 X 333) for 1917 MHz If your running PC2100 memory you'll be stuck down around the 266 FSB range. Hank |
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