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Hi all,
I have a Gigabyte GA-71XE4 mobo, with a Duron 800Mhz CPU which has a FSB of 200. I would like to upgrade the CPU, looking at Athlon 1.4Gb My question is, what happens if I put a in a CPU with FSB of 266? According to the website the CPUs with 266FSB are not applicable. Does this they wont work or that they just havent been tested with the mobo? see below http://tw.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/...SupportList_GA -7IXE4.htm TIA Newt |
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"Toby Groves" <> wrote in message news:YjOlhVAI5W$+... > In article <BN5La.1765$>, Newt > <> writes > >Hi all, > > > >I have a Gigabyte GA-71XE4 mobo, with a Duron 800Mhz CPU which has a FSB of > >200. > > > >I would like to upgrade the CPU, looking at Athlon 1.4Gb > > > >My question is, what happens if I put a in a CPU with FSB of 266? > > > >According to the website the CPUs with 266FSB are not applicable. Does this > >they wont work or that they just havent been tested with the mobo? see > >below > >http://tw.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/...USupportList_G A > >-7IXE4.htm > > The chipset on the board doesn't support the 133FSB (266DDR) Athlons. > The 1.4Ghz chip uses a 10.5x multiplier, so if you put it in the board, > it would work ok, but would clock at 1050Mhz instead. > > You have four options > > 1. Use the processor at 1050Mhz > 2. Overclock the FSB to the max of 115Mhz, giving approx 1200Mhz > 3. Unlock the processor's multiplier and up it to 14x (board permitting) > 4. Don't bother > > HTH. > -- > Toby Cheers, 4. Wont bother seems to be the only option with this mobo/cpu. Mobo is self sensing, bios doesnt support changing the multiplier. Ill just stick to uping from 100 to 115Mhz clock cycle. It runs stable and it does what I want, I ll leave it alone for know. Maybe if I can get hold of an other mobo cheap/free I may try then. Thx |
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In article <I4sLa.33844$>, MiniDisc_2k2
<> writes >You could always get a goldfinger (though I'm a Pentium user so I wouldn't >know much about those things, and all I understand is that they change the >CPU multiplier). From what I get it's kinda difficult to install (take off >the cover of the CPU?) You're thinking of the original Slot A Athlons. -- Toby |