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I'm running the A7N8X E-Deluxe with the AMD Athlon XP
3000+ w/ barton core, 512mb memory, 2 80 gig hardrive
IDE, Samsung Cdrw, samsung dvd, and the ge force fx 5900.

The exact problems that I've had for 1 month is that my
system fails when I try to set the correct clock speed
for the AMD on the board. I've tried to reinstall XP but
that didn't work it just stalled, and when I tried to
reboot windows it would get to login and die. So I set it
back and it worked fine. I want it to run to it's maximum
ability and it won't get there considering that the mobo
thinks that it's an athlon xp 1300+... see my delemma. It
posts, and everything is right I've flashed the bios w/
all of the recomended upgrades. I think it might be over
heating but I know alot of other people with this exact
problem and they can't get anything done about it.
 
download and run AIDA32 http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php to
see what the software identifies your hardware as, it could
be mislabeled. The AMD CPU will not run at 3 GHz, AMD says
it does as many operations as an Intel does at 3 GHz.


| I'm running the A7N8X E-Deluxe with the AMD Athlon XP
| 3000+ w/ barton core, 512mb memory, 2 80 gig hardrive
| IDE, Samsung Cdrw, samsung dvd, and the ge force fx 5900.
|
| The exact problems that I've had for 1 month is that my
| system fails when I try to set the correct clock speed
| for the AMD on the board. I've tried to reinstall XP but
| that didn't work it just stalled, and when I tried to
| reboot windows it would get to login and die. So I set it
| back and it worked fine. I want it to run to it's maximum
| ability and it won't get there considering that the mobo
| thinks that it's an athlon xp 1300+... see my delemma. It
| posts, and everything is right I've flashed the bios w/
| all of the recomended upgrades. I think it might be over
| heating but I know alot of other people with this exact
| problem and they can't get anything done about it.
 
Hi;
Part 1
====
When you flashed...
Your FSB (front side bus) speed DID reset itself automatically to 100 DDR.
That instead of the 166 DDR (double rate) that the 3000+ runs at (166 X 2)
or 333.

You set the
1- "FSB" actual values manually to 166 (DDR also=333)in the Bios
2- with the "Multiplier" to AUTO.
You'll get a true speed around 2135 to 2175 which is the correct one (3000 +
equivalent to P4) for the Barton CPU

Part 2
====
Also the memory resets to the base (133 DDR = 266), the DDR2100 standard.
If yours is DDR2700 (333) set manually it to 166DDR = 333
If DDR3100 (400) set at 200.
You're all reset.
Mikey
 
This much i know, but it won't read that it has the chip
in the bios my bios will recognize it.
 
huh?

| This much i know, but it won't read that it has the chip
| in the bios my bios will recognize it.
| >-----Original Message-----
| >download and run AIDA32 http://www.aida32.hu/aida32.php
| to
| >see what the software identifies your hardware as, it
| could
| >be mislabeled. The AMD CPU will not run at 3 GHz, AMD
| says
| >it does as many operations as an Intel does at 3 GHz.
| >
| >snip
 
I'm running the A7N8X E-Deluxe with the AMD Athlon XP
3000+ w/ barton core, 512mb memory, 2 80 gig hardrive
IDE, Samsung Cdrw, samsung dvd, and the ge force fx 5900.

The exact problems that I've had for 1 month is that my
system fails when I try to set the correct clock speed
for the AMD on the board. I've tried to reinstall XP but
that didn't work it just stalled, and when I tried to
reboot windows it would get to login and die. So I set it
back and it worked fine. I want it to run to it's maximum
ability and it won't get there considering that the mobo
thinks that it's an athlon xp 1300+... see my delemma. It
posts, and everything is right I've flashed the bios w/
all of the recomended upgrades. I think it might be over
heating but I know alot of other people with this exact
problem and they can't get anything done about it.

This has NOTHING to do with XP, and is a Hardware MB issue. You need
to tallk to the support folks who made your MB, since XP doesn't
control your CPU MB clock speed; it only informs you, indirectly, that
you've ****ed something up in BIOS or with MB jumpers.

Ask your question in the right place; this isn't it.
 
alright i'll try all of that... if it dooesn't work i'll
find this and see if I can email you to get it to work.
 
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