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Old 2004-01-12, 17:46   Link #10
kj1980
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 43
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sugetsu
I have a not well known mother board "n2pap-lite" with a nVdia nForce2 chipset It supports From Duron 900mhz to Amd Athlon XP 3200+, with Ram data bus of 200mhz, 266Mhz, 333mhz and 400Mhz At double date rate. Agp 8x, Ultra DMA 33/66/100/133. And the bios configuration has this misc settings:

Host clock at Next boot is: The choises are: 100mhz, 133mhz, 166mhz, 200mhz, 236mhz, 240mhz, 242mhz, 244mhz, 245mhz, 250mhz. (It is currently set on 133mhz)
I assume that this would be it...(I never used an Athlon so if I am wrong please feel free to correct the casual assumption I will make...)

If your clock is at 133MHz, than your Athlon 1800 has a multiplier of 13.5.

It is pretty strange why the clock speed isn't selectable in 5Mhz increments. Try changing the clock speed to 166. Then you should get around 2200 on your Athlon. Next time, by an AsusTek or Gigabyte motherboard...they are the best for the casual computer modifier.

Like I said, I am uncertain as I am an Intel user. Try at your own risk. I cannot guarantee that you will not fry your processor or motherboard.
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