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Asus A7V880 and Athlon XP 2400+ cpu seen as 1800+

 
 
John
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      6th Jan 2006
Have just fitted new mobo A7V880 and athlon 2400+ cpu
its only recognised as a 1800+
I then fitted a athlon 1800+ cpu and that shows as a
athlon tm 1.1

I have only the agp graphic card and sound card fitted
have tried different memory and with and without the sound card

According to Asus this mobo supports larger cpu than this
Have flashed with the latest bios but still no joy
I can find no info on asus website regarding this problem
any advice would be welcome

John


 
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      6th Jan 2006

"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Have just fitted new mobo A7V880 and athlon 2400+ cpu
> its only recognised as a 1800+
> I then fitted a athlon 1800+ cpu and that shows as a
> athlon tm 1.1> According to Asus this mobo supports larger cpu than this
> Have flashed with the latest bios but still no joy
> I can find no info on asus website regarding this problem
> any advice would be welcome


You need to go into the BIOS and increase the CPU FSB frequency from
100MHz to 133MHz or 166MHz depending on your CPU model..

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Friedrich Wuelfing
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      6th Jan 2006
> Have just fitted new mobo A7V880 and athlon 2400+ cpu
> its only recognised as a 1800+


I had exactly the same even with the latest beta bios.
You have to set the fsb frequency manually in the bios.

This seems to be the new meaning of Asus "jumperless".


 
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KC Computers
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      7th Jan 2006
>> Have just fitted new mobo A7V880 and athlon 2400+ cpu
>> its only recognised as a 1800+

> I had exactly the same even with the latest beta bios.
> You have to set the fsb frequency manually in the bios.
> This seems to be the new meaning of Asus "jumperless".


We are a dealer and no Athlon Socket A motherboard that we ever
worked with properly identifies the bus speed of those CPUs.
The BIOS defaults to the slowest setting just in case.


 
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Friedrich Wuelfing
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      7th Jan 2006
> We are a dealer and no Athlon Socket A motherboard that we ever
> worked with properly identifies the bus speed of those CPUs.
> The BIOS defaults to the slowest setting just in case.
>


Different here:
My Abit KW7 and my Epox EP-8RDA6+pro
identified the cpu fsb correctly without help.


 
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      7th Jan 2006
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 23:29:56 GMT, "KC Computers" <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Have just fitted new mobo A7V880 and athlon 2400+ cpu
>> its only recognised as a 1800+
>> I then fitted a athlon 1800+ cpu and that shows as a
>> athlon tm 1.1> According to Asus this mobo supports larger cpu than this
>> Have flashed with the latest bios but still no joy
>> I can find no info on asus website regarding this problem
>> any advice would be welcome

>
>You need to go into the BIOS and increase the CPU FSB frequency from
>100MHz to 133MHz or 166MHz depending on your CPU model..
>
>---
>Kevin Chalker, Owner (KC COMPUTERS)
>E-mail: (E-Mail Removed) Web: www.kc-computers.com
>Internet dealer since 1991!!! See WWW.RESELLERRATINGS.COM!!!
>


Thanks got it now


John
 
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KC Computers
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      7th Jan 2006
>> We are a dealer and no Athlon Socket A motherboard that we ever
>> worked with properly identifies the bus speed of those CPUs.
>> The BIOS defaults to the slowest setting just in case.

>
> Different here:
> My Abit KW7 and my Epox EP-8RDA6+pro
> identified the cpu fsb correctly without help.


We have not worked with those models before. We have built
Athlon Socket A systems using ASUS, ECS, MSI and AsRock motherboards
and all have required the CPU FSB speed to be setup in the
BIOS. Today's Athlon64 boards arne't like that and automatically
set those up properly.

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Internet dealer since 1991!!! See WWW.RESELLERRATINGS.COM!!!


 
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