A7V133 1.05. & Tbreb 2100

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Finally tried upgrading an old Palomino 1700 system to Tbred 2100.
So I managed to get the system to boot at 100MHz x 20 according to WCPUID
The core voltage is 1.6 according to ASUS PC Probe.

What are some realistic settings I should try in the jumpered mode?
I have not had a chance to dig up the archive yet.

Thanks,

yuki
 
Finally tried upgrading an old Palomino 1700 system to Tbred 2100.
So I managed to get the system to boot at 100MHz x 20 according to WCPUID
The core voltage is 1.6 according to ASUS PC Probe.

What are some realistic settings I should try in the jumpered mode?
I have not had a chance to dig up the archive yet.

Try 9*133 (remaps to 17*) and 1.8 vcore.

Regards,
Tom
 
Tom Joyce said:
Try 9*133 (remaps to 17*) and 1.8 vcore.

Regards,
Tom

To add another datapoint to A7V133 users:

After some experiments & many CMOS clearing, I realized that my MB (1.05.
bios 1010.01b) only post at 9x (17x) multiplier in the jumpered mode.

The system posts & boots fine, but Memtest would record a bunch of errors in
test #5.
I have 768MB RAM (512-128-128) I thought maybe just using one 512MB would
help, but it did not.

So I guess I need a new MB (nForce2 400 like Soltek NV400-L64 or ASUS
A7N8X-X) to get more performance from this CPU. It was a $25 upgrade from
the 1700+ so it was hard to resist.

yuki
 
Hi

U¿ytkownik "yuki said:
After some experiments & many CMOS clearing, I realized that my MB (1.05.
bios 1010.01b) only post at 9x (17x) multiplier in the jumpered mode.

I bet you will boot it up with other multipliers (7.0x-12.5 - of course
they'll be remapped by cpu), but unfortunately you have to go to 100fsb...
 
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