Re: My processor wont run at the right speed.
- From: Scott <diabloe76@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jun 2005 17:26:36 GMT
What really "irks" me Miss Tick is your continual carping at people
about the way they post with absolutely no help for the poster to the
original problem.
Why don't you just avoid reading the newsgroup if it irks you so much?
Do you go to other newsgroups and perform the same critical ritual?
Isn't there an alt.poor. english newsgroup you can monitor and post
in?
On Wed, 29 Jun 2005 10:23:05 +0100, "Miss Perspicacia Tick"
<test@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Al wrote:
>> Hey all, I have an AMD Athlon 2100+ processor, in a ABIT AT7-MAX2
>> Mother Board. When I got the computer it was perfect, it ran at the
>> optimal speed all of the time...then I got a new processor, it was an
>> AMD Athlon 2400...but didnt work at the right speed...it always fell
>> down to 1777. So I replaced the original pentium, because I assumed
>> my mother board could not work with the new processor. Anyway, now
>> my processor runs at 1555, if I go into the CMOS options from the
>> boot up screen and change the processor speed by the time windows
>> opens it returns back to 1555.
>>
>> Also everytime I turn my pc on a little message comes up saying that
>> the CPU information has been changed and that I should consult the
>> CPU options screen for details....and I have to press F1 then windows
>> loads normally. Other than this problem my pc runs perfectly...so I
>> am a little puzzled.
>>
>> Anyone got any ideas?
>> Thanks for your time.
>> Alex
>
>Your post makes no sense whatsoever.
>
>1) WTF does "I replaced the original pentium" [/sic/] mean? You have
>*NEVER* had a Pentium chip - Pentium is a trademark applied to certain
>*Intel* CPUs, you've never had an *Intel* CPU in that box, you've had AMD
>CPUs. A Pentium CPU will *NOT* fit in a board designed to accept an Athlon
>CPU.
>
>2) Nor has this anything to do with Windows, it is a BIOS issue and the
>BIOS has nothing whatsoever to do with the operating system. The simple
>answer is you have the FSB set incorrectly.
>
>3) It really irks me when people refer to the BIOS as "the CMOS" - the
>two terms are mutually exclusive and *NOT* interchangeable. It just shows
>your ignorance: -
>
>CMOS: - Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor, and is the name appiled to
>the chip where the BIOS information is stored.
>
>BIOS: - Basic Input Output System - this is where the basic information
>about your computer is, when you save, it is *written* to the CMOS.
>However, you do *NOT* "enter the CMOS".
>
>4) Suggest that you need to change the multiplier. AthlonXP chips are
>locked at a multiplier of 15, therefore you need to make sure the FSB is set
>to 133 (133 x 15 = 2000 give or take (it's actually 1995, but the FSB has to
>be a whole number; you cannot set it to 133.33 recurring)).
>
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