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      1st Aug 2004
Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did look and didnt see another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a 1.667ghz..i do have my bus speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but isnt stable..Ive been told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest stable MB drivers and bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which showed up correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im running XP home..Thanks for any help..
 
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>-----Original Message-----
>Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

look and didnt see another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is
showing as a 1.667ghz..i do have my bus speed correct at
133..166 fixes the speed display but isnt stable..Ive
been told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the
newest stable MB drivers and bios installed..The chip i
replaced was a 1.6 AMD which showed up correct..My board
is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im running XP home..Thanks
for any help..
>.
>You may want to check with your motherboard

manufacturer,but if it's a 133 fsb,it may slow the
processore as not to overclock it,at 166,you may be
overclocking and run at 2.0,but unstable.(in short check
with MB manufacturer to see if it can handle a 2.0 it
may be a 133fsb that can only handle 1.66 .
 
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      1st Aug 2004
There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are referring to a AMD 2000+
then 1667 is the right speed.

Testy

"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin (E-Mail Removed)>
wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did look and didnt see

another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a 1.667ghz..i do have my bus
speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but isnt stable..Ive been
told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest stable MB drivers and
bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which showed up
correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im running XP home..Thanks
for any help..


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      1st Aug 2004
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?
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Take a look at this cool AMD 2400+ (2.0),then you can
post your apology,back here anytime.
>-----Original Message-----
>There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

referring to a AMD 2000+
>then 1667 is the right speed.
>
>Testy
>
>"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

look and didnt see
>another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

1.667ghz..i do have my bus
>speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

isnt stable..Ive been
>told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

stable MB drivers and
>bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

showed up
>correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

running XP home..Thanks
>for any help..
>
>
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7/29/2004
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      1st Aug 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

look and didnt see another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is
showing as a 1.667ghz..i do have my bus speed correct at
133..166 fixes the speed display but isnt stable..Ive
been told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the
newest stable MB drivers and bios installed..The chip i
replaced was a 1.6 AMD which showed up correct..My board
is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im running XP home..Thanks
for any help..
>.
>Check this out to see if your AMD 2.0 can work in that

mobrd
http://www.msi.com.tw/program/produc...oard/mbd/pro_m
bd_cpu_support.php?kind=1&CHIP=Archives&ID=4
it's a chart from MSI showing the compatibility of
processore to bus speed,and if it's compatible.don't see
the K7Z series but may be listed as something else.Many
boards stop at 1.667 with 133fsb,when you go to 266 it
may not be able to run 2.0.Check the chart out.
 
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      1st Aug 2004
I'm so smart!I know nothing of computers and felt like
leaving a post.I know nothing of AMD 2400+ (2.0 GHTZ)!I
am stick with my 486 256MHTZ 64 RAM windows 95 and i'm
jealous!I think though with a name like fraud buster I
can write anything and prople will believe it.I have no
life because I have an 8th grade eduamacation.I so sorry
I just stupid.
>-----Original Message-----
>There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

referring to a AMD 2000+
>then 1667 is the right speed.
>
>Testy
>
>"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

look and didnt see
>another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

1.667ghz..i do have my bus
>speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

isnt stable..Ive been
>told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

stable MB drivers and
>bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

showed up
>correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

running XP home..Thanks
>for any help..
>
>
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      1st Aug 2004
I thought chip speed was how fast you can eat chips.1.6
chips per minute is ok,2.0 is to fast.I got to go now my
mommy wants me off the computer so I can take my Ridalin.
>-----Original Message-----
>There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

referring to a AMD 2000+
>then 1667 is the right speed.
>
>Testy
>
>"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

(E-Mail Removed)>
>wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

look and didnt see
>another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

1.667ghz..i do have my bus
>speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

isnt stable..Ive been
>told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

stable MB drivers and
>bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

showed up
>correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

running XP home..Thanks
>for any help..
>
>
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      1st Aug 2004
No apology I AM CORRECT it is a AMD 2400+ NOT an AMD 2.0.

Testy

"Thurman" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:817701c477cc$c0bc0dc0$(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?
> invtid=AXDA2400DKV3C&cat=CPU
>
>
>
> Take a look at this cool AMD 2400+ (2.0),then you can
> post your apology,back here anytime.
> >-----Original Message-----
> >There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

> referring to a AMD 2000+
> >then 1667 is the right speed.
> >
> >Testy
> >
> >"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

> (E-Mail Removed)>
> >wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

> (E-Mail Removed)...
> >> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

> look and didnt see
> >another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

> 1.667ghz..i do have my bus
> >speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

> isnt stable..Ive been
> >told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

> stable MB drivers and
> >bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

> showed up
> >correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

> running XP home..Thanks
> >for any help..
> >
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      1st Aug 2004
Testy, you're SUCH a jerkoff.

>-----Original Message-----
>I thought chip speed was how fast you can eat chips.1.6
>chips per minute is ok,2.0 is to fast.I got to go now my
>mommy wants me off the computer so I can take my Ridalin.
>>-----Original Message-----
>>There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

>referring to a AMD 2000+
>>then 1667 is the right speed.
>>
>>Testy
>>
>>"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

>(E-Mail Removed)>
>>wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

>(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

>look and didnt see
>>another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

>1.667ghz..i do have my bus
>>speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

>isnt stable..Ive been
>>told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

>stable MB drivers and
>>bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

>showed up
>>correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

>running XP home..Thanks
>>for any help..
>>
>>
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      1st Aug 2004
Yes all over your face!

Testy

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> Testy, you're SUCH a jerkoff.
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I thought chip speed was how fast you can eat chips.1.6
> >chips per minute is ok,2.0 is to fast.I got to go now my
> >mommy wants me off the computer so I can take my Ridalin.
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>There is no such thing as a AMD 2.0. If you are

> >referring to a AMD 2000+
> >>then 1667 is the right speed.
> >>
> >>Testy
> >>
> >>"Thurman..Austin Texas" <Thurman..Austin

> >(E-Mail Removed)>
> >>wrote in message news:309F6DA4-F3DB-4CB0-B390-

> >(E-Mail Removed)...
> >>> Hello, sorry if this is in the wrong place but i did

> >look and didnt see
> >>another that fit..My AMD 2.0ghz is showing as a

> >1.667ghz..i do have my bus
> >>speed correct at 133..166 fixes the speed display but

> >isnt stable..Ive been
> >>told the multiplier isnt correct..I do have the newest

> >stable MB drivers and
> >>bios installed..The chip i replaced was a 1.6 AMD which

> >showed up
> >>correct..My board is a MSI nvidia K7Z series and im

> >running XP home..Thanks
> >>for any help..
> >>
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