Hi "dormouse" <dormouse@..>
It's a bit too late but still, I'm just curies. I run the same mo/bo
at the moment, with Pentium 4 - 2.4 MHz . When I tried to
upgrade the CPU to Pentium 4 - 3.0 MHz - the mo/bo did not
respond. I took that as a limitation of mo/bo to say 2.8 MHz....???
But if I understand well, you're saying that you run:
>>> The CPU is 3.06 GHz 533 MHz FSB with hyperthreading
So, it'd appear that this mo/bo is capable to run Pentium 4 - 3.0MHz
or even higher?
I'd appreciate if you could respond to this question.
Thanks -
Jdr
"dormouse" <dormouse@..> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 12:45:50 GMT, "Muttley" <nospam.RemoveThis@nospam.com> wrote:
>
>>"dormouse" <dormouse@..> wrote in message
>>news:adm502pridf0je9ske9bk9i5udff6s6car@4ax.com...
>>> This board works OK with 1 256 Mb PNY DDR400 or 1 Kingston 512 Mb
>>> DDR333.
>>> However, if I fit either of these types in pairs, XP won't boot.
>>> Each of the 4 sticks works OK on its own.
>>> At boot the memory speed is reported as 333 MHz.
>>> The CPU is 3.06 GHz 533 MHz FSB with hyperthreading enabled in the
>>> bios.
>>> Any suggestions please? Do I have to change a bios setting?
>>> DM
>>
>>Just a wild guess; check that the BIOS option 'Top Performance' is
>>disabled.
>>Another thing you could try is to 'Load Optimised Defaults' in the BIOS to
>>reset all the settings.
>>Just take down notes of what all the settings are currently, before
>>loading
>>defaults, just in case something stops working.
>>One of the common settings needing adjustment after loading defaults is to
>>disable on-board AC-97 audio if you have a PCI sound card installed.
>>Also, on most Gigabyte boards, there are extra, hidden advanced options in
>>the BIOS that are accessed by pressing "Ctrl+F1" at the Main BIOS Menu
>>screen.
>>Cheers,
>>John S.
>
> Hi John
> Your wild guess was spot-on, "Top Performance" was set to "enabled",
> and disabling it did the trick - but I don't understand why! Thanks.
> The handbook doesn't explain exactly what this setting does, it just
> says to have it enabled to maximise the performance of your system. It
> also implies that you need it enabled if you want to overclock (which
> I don't).
> Thanks also for the info about advanced options, didn't know that
> either.
> DM
>
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