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G L
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      8th Nov 2004
Hi everyone,

I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned Mainboard. I am
using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to be capable of running
at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my jumpers; they are correctly set
at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively. HOWEVER; when I run my computer up, the page
reads only 166Mhz and not 333FSB. How do I get it up to the 333FSB? I read
the manual but do not want to take any steps until maybe someone can give me
step by step instructions. I have the feeling that it is a simple solution
but cannot seem to find it. I thought that if I changed the Bios settings,
that that would do the trick; but the BIOS only runs up to 232Mhz for the
CPU FSB, so I assume that that is not the solution. All help would be more
than greatly appreciated.

GL

P.s: Please don't answer me if you are going to give out wisecracks about
AMD. I am running a P4 in my laptop and have more overheating problems than
I can care to shake a stick at. Both AMD and Intel have their positive and
negative sides. :-)

Thanks again.


 
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Alvin Brown
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      8th Nov 2004
Hello

Well you can update your bios and read your mother manual to make
sure that your brd will run at 333fsb, your memory speed should
also support 333fsd, once you set it to 166 then you should be
fine.

I have 400mhz memory so I set my setting in the bios to 200
333fsb set to 166 etc. Just maybe your mother does not support it

Al


G L wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned Mainboard. I am
> using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to be capable of running
> at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my jumpers; they are correctly set
> at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively. HOWEVER; when I run my computer up, the page
> reads only 166Mhz and not 333FSB. How do I get it up to the 333FSB? I read
> the manual but do not want to take any steps until maybe someone can give me
> step by step instructions. I have the feeling that it is a simple solution
> but cannot seem to find it. I thought that if I changed the Bios settings,
> that that would do the trick; but the BIOS only runs up to 232Mhz for the
> CPU FSB, so I assume that that is not the solution. All help would be more
> than greatly appreciated.
>
> GL
>
> P.s: Please don't answer me if you are going to give out wisecracks about
> AMD. I am running a P4 in my laptop and have more overheating problems than
> I can care to shake a stick at. Both AMD and Intel have their positive and
> negative sides. :-)
>
> Thanks again.


 
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Miss Perspicacia Tick
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      8th Nov 2004
G L wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned
> Mainboard. I am using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to
> be capable of running at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my
> jumpers; they are correctly set at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively. HOWEVER;
> when I run my computer up, the page reads only 166Mhz and not 333FSB.


It *IS* running at 333MHz. 166x2=? Suggest you learn what Double Data Rate
means. There is no problem, the issue doesn't exist.

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Thomas Wendell
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      9th Nov 2004
166MHz is the correct speed. As all transactions on the bus occurs at both
the rising and the falling edges, it's called DoubleDataRate. In this case
2*166(.666)MHZ = 333Mhz data rate...


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"G L" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti viestissä
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned Mainboard. I

am
> using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to be capable of running
> at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my jumpers; they are correctly set
> at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively. HOWEVER; when I run my computer up, the page
> reads only 166Mhz and not 333FSB. How do I get it up to the 333FSB? I read
> the manual but do not want to take any steps until maybe someone can give

me
> step by step instructions. I have the feeling that it is a simple solution
> but cannot seem to find it. I thought that if I changed the Bios settings,
> that that would do the trick; but the BIOS only runs up to 232Mhz for the
> CPU FSB, so I assume that that is not the solution. All help would be more
> than greatly appreciated.
>
> GL
>
> P.s: Please don't answer me if you are going to give out wisecracks about
> AMD. I am running a P4 in my laptop and have more overheating problems

than
> I can care to shake a stick at. Both AMD and Intel have their positive and
> negative sides. :-)
>
> Thanks again.
>
>



 
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Keith
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      9th Nov 2004
Thomas Wendell wrote:
> 166MHz is the correct speed. As all transactions on the bus occurs at
> both the rising and the falling edges, it's called DoubleDataRate. In
> this case 2*166(.666)MHZ = 333Mhz data rate...
>
>

confusing eh!


>
> "G L" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti viestissä
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned
>> Mainboard. I am using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to
>> be capable of running at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my
>> jumpers; they are correctly set at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively.
>> HOWEVER; when I run my computer up, the page reads only 166Mhz and
>> not 333FSB. How do I get it up to the 333FSB? I read the manual but
>> do not want to take any steps until maybe someone can give me step
>> by step instructions. I have the feeling that it is a simple
>> solution but cannot seem to find it. I thought that if I changed the
>> Bios settings, that that would do the trick; but the BIOS only runs
>> up to 232Mhz for the CPU FSB, so I assume that that is not the
>> solution. All help would be more than greatly appreciated.
>>
>> GL
>>
>> P.s: Please don't answer me if you are going to give out wisecracks
>> about AMD. I am running a P4 in my laptop and have more overheating
>> problems than I can care to shake a stick at. Both AMD and Intel
>> have their positive and negative sides. :-)
>>
>> Thanks again.



 
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David
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      11th Nov 2004
asrocks suck btw gigabyte r way better and in simeways cheaper, asrock
mobo's r the butt of all jokes in my workplace... lol


"Keith" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:cmqhqm$6c9$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Thomas Wendell wrote:
>> 166MHz is the correct speed. As all transactions on the bus occurs at
>> both the rising and the falling edges, it's called DoubleDataRate. In
>> this case 2*166(.666)MHZ = 333Mhz data rate...
>>
>>

> confusing eh!
>
>
>>
>> "G L" <(E-Mail Removed)> kirjoitti viestissä
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>> I have a little question/problem. I have the above mentioned
>>> Mainboard. I am using the AMD Barton 2500 CPU. The MB is supposed to
>>> be capable of running at 333mhz for the FSB, and according to my
>>> jumpers; they are correctly set at 1-2 and 1-2 respectively.
>>> HOWEVER; when I run my computer up, the page reads only 166Mhz and
>>> not 333FSB. How do I get it up to the 333FSB? I read the manual but
>>> do not want to take any steps until maybe someone can give me step
>>> by step instructions. I have the feeling that it is a simple
>>> solution but cannot seem to find it. I thought that if I changed the
>>> Bios settings, that that would do the trick; but the BIOS only runs
>>> up to 232Mhz for the CPU FSB, so I assume that that is not the
>>> solution. All help would be more than greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> GL
>>>
>>> P.s: Please don't answer me if you are going to give out wisecracks
>>> about AMD. I am running a P4 in my laptop and have more overheating
>>> problems than I can care to shake a stick at. Both AMD and Intel
>>> have their positive and negative sides. :-)
>>>
>>> Thanks again.

>
>



 
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