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Hello
I have problem getting the bios to recognize the (socket 478) P4-3.0
GHz (533 FSB, L2 cache:512KB, HT, C1/D1) (SL726) It keeps th
multiplier at 12x and cannot be changed even when it is set a
manual. It still recognizes the 1600 Mhz chip as the other selection
When I put the old 1600 Mhz back in the bios immediately detects i
and sets the multiplier to 16x and the external frequency to 100
When the 3.06 is installed the CPU external frequency can be change
but when it gets up to about 188 MHz it throws up once the OS (Win X
SP2) has just about loaded and you get the BSOD and a memory dump
Hyperthreading is not shown on the bios screen. Vcore is set at 1.3
The system is ASUS Mobo P4B533-E, Rev 1.02 with IAA version 2.2.2
Intel chipset 845E. Antec 420 watt power supply, 2 512 meg DDR RA
(PC2100) , additional hardware; ATI Video Card Radeon 8500 LE 128 m
DDR RAM, dual Maxtor 60 Gig HD (RAID is not used), a DVD R/W, CD-R/W
Adaptec AHA-2940U2W - Ultra2 SCSI and Compaq DDS4 20/40 GB DAT Drive
I also have done the following without success of changing the CP
multiplier
Bios updates from version 1011 (which begins the support of 3.06HT) t
the latest bios revision of 1015 Beta 003.
(bios revision of 1015 Beta 003 contains the latest microcode
Cleared the CMOS memory of system setup parameters
Take out the SCSI card to see if that made a difference
I explained the problem to ASUS support and received the followin
response
"This motherboard will support the 3.06ghz 533fsb processor since bio
1011 or later. Also you have to have pc board rev 1.02 or later
Looking on Intel's website, you definitely have the right processo
for this board, but there appears to be a problem. The processor tha
you have should register a multiplier of 23, not 12. If you canno
change the multiplier to 23, and the external frequency to 133mhz
then you will not be able to get the full speed of the processor
This is an internal defect with the processor itself."
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I have problem getting the bios to recognize the (socket 478) P4-3.0
GHz (533 FSB, L2 cache:512KB, HT, C1/D1) (SL726) It keeps th
multiplier at 12x and cannot be changed even when it is set a
manual. It still recognizes the 1600 Mhz chip as the other selection
When I put the old 1600 Mhz back in the bios immediately detects i
and sets the multiplier to 16x and the external frequency to 100
When the 3.06 is installed the CPU external frequency can be change
but when it gets up to about 188 MHz it throws up once the OS (Win X
SP2) has just about loaded and you get the BSOD and a memory dump
Hyperthreading is not shown on the bios screen. Vcore is set at 1.3
The system is ASUS Mobo P4B533-E, Rev 1.02 with IAA version 2.2.2
Intel chipset 845E. Antec 420 watt power supply, 2 512 meg DDR RA
(PC2100) , additional hardware; ATI Video Card Radeon 8500 LE 128 m
DDR RAM, dual Maxtor 60 Gig HD (RAID is not used), a DVD R/W, CD-R/W
Adaptec AHA-2940U2W - Ultra2 SCSI and Compaq DDS4 20/40 GB DAT Drive
I also have done the following without success of changing the CP
multiplier
Bios updates from version 1011 (which begins the support of 3.06HT) t
the latest bios revision of 1015 Beta 003.
(bios revision of 1015 Beta 003 contains the latest microcode
Cleared the CMOS memory of system setup parameters
Take out the SCSI card to see if that made a difference
I explained the problem to ASUS support and received the followin
response
"This motherboard will support the 3.06ghz 533fsb processor since bio
1011 or later. Also you have to have pc board rev 1.02 or later
Looking on Intel's website, you definitely have the right processo
for this board, but there appears to be a problem. The processor tha
you have should register a multiplier of 23, not 12. If you canno
change the multiplier to 23, and the external frequency to 133mhz
then you will not be able to get the full speed of the processor
This is an internal defect with the processor itself."
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated