"Farinata" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I have just gotten a new processor and motherboard and when I try to go
> into BIOS, since the boot screen says "Warning: CPU Clock speed set too
> high" or something like that, the BIOS screen freezes after a few seconds
> of being on it. I tried putting it all on fail-safe and seeing what
happens
> if I just press F1 to just go on ignoring the warning, but it still
freezes
> a bit after post.
>
> The weird thing is that when I got far enough into the BIOS I saw that the
> multiplier and the FSB were not even high. I have a Athlon XP 2200+ and
the
> FSB was just set at 133MHz and the multiplier was at 10 or 13, last I
> remember.
>
> Oh and apparently this might help:
> Athlon XP 2200+ thoroughbred
> 512 DDR400 RAM
> FIC AU13 Board
I'd never heard of your board, but notice it's another Nforce2 like my Abit
NF7-S (but without Soundstorm and other goodies).
My XP2100 t'bred runs at 133x13, so yours sounds right. I can also do
133x10 if I choose, but my BIOS on my nforce2 board will often do this by
itself unless I go in to BIOS and save out! This might be a quirk of my
board or NForce2s in general, but it's worth watching out for.
Borrow a slower XP if you can find one. If an old Palomino doesn't work,
your board must be a pile of crap- RMA it! What does your BIOS ID the chip
as (assuming you don't HAVE to manually set it)? Maybe you were sold a
mislabelled chip?
The only BIOS update I can see at FIC is labelled TFA42 'initial release' so
there's nothing you can do there.
Talking of freezing, the FIC site freezes if I try to go to the main BIOS
page, so I can't check anything else out.
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