I flashed the BIOS to the latest, and set the fsb to 133. Now the cpu shows
up at the correct speed and no more BSOD...
"Poot Dog" <PootDog.TakeThisOut@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| Could the "overclocked" speed be causing the BSOD when trying to install
| Windows?
|
| "sparky" <sparky59.TakeThisOut@comcast.net> wrote in message
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| | what it looks like is that your bd. is running the cpu at 166mhz bus
| speed.
| | you are lucky for a cpu that will run at 2166.66mhz. now if you would
just
| | change the memory to pc2700 are up the ram voltage. if you want a 2100
| then
| | in bios make sure the buss speed it 133 but you may get that brand of
| memory
| | to run at 166 with some timing changes or voltage increase.
| |
| | "Poot Dog" <PootDog.TakeThisOut@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
| | news:MzXVa.5956$0z3.101@fe04.atl2.webusenet.com...
| | > I just installed a new AN35-N Ultra. It is showing my Athlon 2100+ as
a
| | > 2700+. I having the settings set to "Optimal". I have 3 256 meg
sticks
| | of
| | > Corsair PC2100 installed too. BIOS is AN35S00C.
| | >
| | > I'm also getting a BSOD when I try to install Win XP Pro, but I think
| it's
| | a
| | > crapped out HD as it is making a clicking noise. Although I get a
BSOD
| | with
| | > another HD too. I suppose they could both be crap. I'm going to get
a
| | new
| | > HD tomorrow to throw in there.
| | >
| | > My big concern is the wrong speed showing. Is this a big problem?
How
| do
| | I
| | > fix it?
| | >
| | >
| | >
| |
| |
|
|
| >> Stay informed about: AN35-N Ultra showing wrong CPU