On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 01:28:19 GMT, In this world we created "woody"
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>Does'nt that board have a hardware jumper on it for FSB adjustments? I used
>to do those boards and I could swear it had the jumper on the board.
Nope.It's all in the BIOS and he got an older board that doesn't
support his CPU.The later BIOS fixes it :O)
>
>"lorisarvendu" <loris@anon> wrote in message
>news:.. .
>> Can one of you kind folks help here?
>>
>> I had a K7S5A v 1.0 running Win XP quite happily on an Athlon XP
>> 1600+.
>>
>> I got what I thought was a bargain on ebay - an XP 2000+ for £47.
>>
>> Processor arrived today, plugged it in, fired it up. First thing I
>> noticed was that the Bios said DURON, and 192Kb cache instead of 384.
>> After much investigating (downloading AMD's CPUID prog) it appears
>> that although it's labelled as an XP 2000+, everything says its a
>> Duron. I've got another K7S5A running an Athlon 950. I tried it in
>> that. Duron.
>>
>> That's by the by. I removed the chip & put my old XP 1600+ back
>>
>> However, no matter what I do, I now can't get the CPU/RAM timings back
>> to 133/133. They are stuck on 100/100 in the Bios, and I can't change
>> them! The ram is a single stick of 512 DDR that until today ran at
>> 133.
>>
>> I've tried the following:
>>
>> Reset CMOS jumper.
>> Reflash BIOS (10/29/02 version)
>>
>> Nothing. It's stuck and running at 1050 instead of 1600.
>>
>> Has anyone seen anything like this before?
>>
>> -Desperate Dave
>
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