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CPU Upgrade from AMD 1400 to AMD 2200
Posted by Chris on January 19th, 2006


I bought a AMD Athalon 2200 CPU and I updated my bios so that the Motherboard
can handle the fast cpu. I have a K7T Turbo2 MSI Motherboard and have 256MB
of RAM. The problem I am having is that when the pc boots up it says that the
new CPU is only 1200 MHZ! I went back into my bios to find out what the
problem was. I checked the clock multiplier and it won't go any higher than
12 X 133=1596 which is no where near what the CPU is designed to run at. If I
set it any higher than that when the pc reboots nothing happens. So I have to
go back into the bios and set the clock speed to a lower setting.
The motherboard manual say that the motherboard can handle this type of cpu.
What could be the problem?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted by mike on January 19th, 2006


Sounds like a begrudged neighbor put some sugar in your gas tank. Or the
ghost of the goldfish you murdered when you were 7 came back for revenge!

"Chris" wrote:

Posted by Mike Hall \(MS-MVP\) on January 19th, 2006


Chris

You need to refer to your motherboard manual.. if you do not have one,
download it from here..

http://www.msi.com.tw/program/produc...p?UID=24--Mike HallMVP - Windows Shell/User"Chris" <Chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in messagenews:621D3620-89D2-40F7-AB49-2217E931B819@microsoft.com...>I bought a AMD Athalon 2200 CPU and I updated my bios so that theMotherboard> can handle the fast cpu. I have a K7T Turbo2 MSI Motherboard and have256MB> of RAM. The problem I am having is that when the pc boots up it says thatthe> new CPU is only 1200 MHZ! I went back into my bios to find out what the> problem was. I checked the clock multiplier and it won't go any higherthan> 12 X 133=1596 which is no where near what the CPU is designed to run at.If I> set it any higher than that when the pc reboots nothing happens. So I haveto> go back into the bios and set the clock speed to a lower setting.> The motherboard manual say that the motherboard can handle this type ofcpu.> What could be the problem?> Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Posted by neil on January 19th, 2006


Is you memory PC133 or PC100.

Neil
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