- 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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