I don't have that board, but I'm pretty sure this is your problem...
Is there a jumper on your mainboard that changes the FSB from 100MHz
(200DDR) to 133MHz (266DDR)? If there is, set your BIOS back to 100MHz, shut
down the computer and then change the jumper. With boards that are
configured like this, you are actually overclocking your FSB by raising the
settings in the BIOS. If this is the case, than you AGP and PCI bus' are
getting overclocked and failing at approx 115MHz FSB like most KT400A
chipset boards.
Good luck, Rick
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> Learned scholars,
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> My AthlonXP 2000 on MSI KT4AV with (VIA KT400A) chipset Mainboard has
Speed
> Complexity.
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> The displayed CPU speed on startup BIOS is 1.25gHz with FSB setting of
> 100mhz. Actual speed of Athlon XP2000 is 1.67ghz as provided by AMD.
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> Upon changing of FSB settings to 105mhz, speed rises to 1.275ghz. At
110mhz,
> speed is 1.330ghz. When set to 133mhz,
> BIOS displayed 'ATHlonXP 2000' but then system went into a lockup/hanged.
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> At 266mhz, system could not be booted. I have to manually flash the BIOS
> RAM to set back to default setting.
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> At 110fsbmhz cpu=1330ghz, system is not that stable. BIOS settings
> sometimes will jump back to default 100mhz. Currently system is stable
> under 100mhz cpu=1.25ghz
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> Or maube i was conned by the pc dealer into getting a lower speed athlon?
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> pls advise. thanks.
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