Boot up using 100/100 or 100/133 speeds, change the memory timings to
match the quality of your memory sticks, use SPD settings if
available, otherwise, use higher timing values (safer or conservative
values) until you get a boot at 133/133 speeds. You don't need the
Honeyx BIOS to accomplish 133/133 speeds.
--
Best regards,
Kyle
"Oliver Ott" <mr_olivero.DeleteThis@yahoo.de> wrote in message
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| Hello!
|
| My previous PC Layout:
| - K7S5A Mainboard Elitegroup (BIOS Update installed)
| - SIS 735 Chipset
| - 1GHz AMD Athlon
| - GeForce2 Ti 64MB
| - 320MB SD RAM
| - Win XP Pro
|
| Modification Setup 1:
| - SDRAM removed
| - 2x512MB DDR 1 RAM 184pol, PCI 2100 (different manufacturer)
| installed.
|
| ---> RAM works fine. CPU/RAM Clock 100/133
| ---> PC works fine
|
| Modification Setup 2:
| - AMD Athlon Thunderbird 1400MHz
|
| ---> CPU/RAM Clock 100/133
| ---> PC works fine, but just with 1050MHz
|
| The computer doesn't boot if CPU/RAM Clock 133/133 (should be
| 1400MHz).
|
| Some forum postings indicate that there might be a problem with RAM
| modules of different manufacturers. So I tested the PC with just one
| module on different positions.
| Also I tested other RAM modules always without a result.
|
| Also I changed the BIOS setup of latency. No result.
|
| The mainboard manual says, the board supports 1400MHZ.
|
| What might be the problem?
| RAM or CPU?
|
| Would you please give me some advice on this matter?
| Any help is appreciated!
|
| Thanks!
| Oliver Ott
| >> Stay informed about: Elitegroup K7S5A doesn't work with 1400MHZ Athlon Thunderb..