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philkerswell Guest
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:00 pm Post subject: CPU and RAM matching!!!! |
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Hi...
I have an MSI motherboard KTV4
I fitted an Athlon xp 3000+ CPU with 512 L2 cache. I've checked the labels and its definately a 333mhz chip 9not the 400mhz one)
I realised the CPU was running slow - PC Wizard says 1300 Mhz (it should be about 2100 mhz
So I installed a brand new 1Gb PC2700 333mhz DDR Ram chip...
PROBLEMS:
1 - PC Wizard identifies the RAM as
Physical Memory : 512 MB (1 x 512 DDR-SDRAM PC3200 @ 200 MHz)
2- the CPU is still rinning at 1300mhz
PLEASE - any help... if PC Wizard is right, does this mean I've been sent the wrong RAM??? It is generic RAM, with a stick-on label...
ta
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Marcin

Joined: 02 Jan 2005 Posts: 8519 Location: Poland
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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Your RAM working asynch between CPU (200 MHz). Your CPU actualy work on 100 Mhz FSB. You must find jumper on motherboard to change to 133-166 rate. After that your CPU will be recognize as 3000+ 2158 MHz (13 x 166 Mhz). You can change RAM speed in BIOS to @166 MHz but it is note required.
Good luck !
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:13 pm Post subject: |
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| BUT...what about the RAM ??? |
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Marcin

Joined: 02 Jan 2005 Posts: 8519 Location: Poland
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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| Anonymous wrote: | | BUT...what about the RAM ??? |
Ahh I miss capacity. Your mobo at this moment not support that memory. Maybe it will resolve update BIOS. If that will not help - replace it. I will check that your mobo support that RAM. Please give me more info about RAM : manuf. model _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:24 pm Post subject: |
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the RAM is generic...no make.
the MSI website (my motherboard) says it should support up to 3Gb of 333 DDR
should I be setting the FSB to 166 mhz when I go into bios? |
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Marcin

Joined: 02 Jan 2005 Posts: 8519 Location: Poland
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:29 pm Post subject: |
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| Anonymous wrote: | the RAM is generic...no make.
the MSI website (my motherboard) says it should support up to 3Gb of 333 DDR
should I be setting the FSB to 166 mhz when I go into bios? |
So max 3 GB support = 3 x 1 GB modules.
My opinion is that it isn't worth keep small difference in price between generic and example Kingston, Twinmos, Geil, PDP etc
At first be sure that jumper on mobo is configured as 133 and 166 FSB not 100 as is at this moment. After that look at BIOS to change FSB to 166 MHz. _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum.
Last edited by Marcin on Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:38 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:37 pm Post subject: |
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mmm you may be right about the memory - i'll ring their customer support tomorrow- cos if it's not showing as 1Gb it must be faulty ???
ref jumpers... my mobo does not have jumpers for the FSB... the booklet says do it in BIOS (the only jumpers are for clearing the CMOS RAM) |
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Marcin

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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:44 pm Post subject: |
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| Anonymous wrote: | mmm you may be right about the memory - i'll ring their customer support tomorrow- cos if it's not showing as 1Gb it must be faulty ???
ref jumpers... my mobo does not have jumpers for the FSB... the booklet says do it in BIOS (the only jumpers are for clearing the CMOS RAM) |
Change in BIOS FSB to 166 MHz. That not showing and working as 1 GB is not faulty if seller will proof on his machine work as 1 GB. Be nice and ask for change memory I think density of cells in that memory module is not supported with your mobo. It was common problem when we use max capacity modules  _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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| hi - yes did set FSB to 166 ..and the system crashed/froze and died..... |
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jd

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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:32 pm Post subject: |
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..sorry could'nt help it....
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jd

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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 5:49 pm Post subject: |
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PS....one thing I've observed is the lack of talk on the multiplier.Make sure that your Multiplier is set at 6.5x (3000+Barton) with 333fsb at 166mhz , if auto is not available or on
Oh, and the actual speed reading should be 2176mhz for (3000+ Barton).
Just a tip.
Oh and one more thing:
CPU
• Supports Socket A (Socket 462) for AMD® Athlon™ XP/
Athlon™/Duron™ processor
• Supports 800MHz up to Athlon™ XP 2800+ processor
Unless there's a Bios update, seems like it stops at 2800+ !
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FDIV

Joined: 12 Mar 2006 Posts: 740 Location: Ohio, USA
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Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 11:23 pm Post subject: |
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| You should definately consider flashing the bios. This may resolve all your troubles in one fell swoop. Often early revision bios's cannot support faster chips (as glinglin so wisley noted). It may help your memory problem as well to update (flash) the bios. When you finish flashing the bios be sure to tell the bios to reset all settings to defualt. This will undo anything you did in the settings while you messed around. It should set all fsb and multiplier settings back to auto detect. It should also reset the ram settings to defualt if you messed with the latency or the speed. If all does not work well when you have flashed the bios and reset to defualts I would suspect the motherboard of being screwed. This would explain your problems in terms of one faulty component (motherboard) instead of two (ram and cpu). as for manualy jumpering the motherboard to 133mhz you will find that motherboards just don't have jumpers any more. Its all done in the bios and if your having troubles you should probably leave the bios settings to defualt. It is very unlikely that they are the problem unless you changed them. Bios's defualt to the safest settings for memory timings and such. You should not change them unless you know what you are doing. |
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Marcin

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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 3:58 am Post subject: |
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at first clear CMOS by jumper to hang up system. Go into BIOS and with defaults try again mark 166 MHz FSB. If that will still crash PC you need BIOS update. Sometime when core is scratched CPU work only on lower FSB but I suspect all is perfect. _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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Marcin

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Posted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 4:02 am Post subject: |
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| FDIV wrote: | | as for manualy jumpering the motherboard to 133mhz you will find that motherboards just don't have jumpers any more. Its all done in the bios and if your having troubles you should probably leave the bios settings to defualt. |
Manual settting rate of FSB by jumper with two option :
1) 100 MHz
2) 133-200 MHz
was available in motherboards (not all) to end Socket A era - nForce 2 Ultra and VIA KT800. _________________ Visit ABC CPU - Virtual CPU Museum. |
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