Larry Gagnon wrote:
> I use an A7N8X v2.0 MB, BIOS version 1007. Processor is an AMD XP2500
> Mobile CPU overclocked at 180FSB, 12.5x CPU (2250MHz). The system is
> stable at those BIOS settings, along with Aggressive memory timings
> and VCore at 1.65volts.
>
> I have a question about the BIOS Advanced Chipset Features, CPU
> Frequency Multiplier. The list of available multipliers starts at
> 13.0x, 13.5x, 14.0x then drops to 6.5x and climbs back up to 12.5x as
> the last possible choice on that BIOS screen. 12.5x is stable but if I
> try going up to 13.0x the system assumes the processor is only
> 800MHz??? Why?
Your default multiplier is 12.5 or less. In order to get to 13 or more, you
need to toggle the 5th bit of the multiplier. The A7N8X cannot do that. It
is possible to modify it with the pin-mod - essentially you use a wire
wrapped around 2 pins on the cpu to hard-wire the 5th bit of the multiplier
high or low.
> I also cannot get above 180FSB without instability. Anyone out there
> have other better achievements overclocking the XP2500mobile with the
> A7N8X??
Using my A7N8X Deluxe Rev2.0 and a normal unlocked Barton 2500 180MHz FSB is
about my limit too. The RAM I have is good for 220MHz 7-2-2-2 so it's not
that.
Ben
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