Multiplier won't work on new MB
Multiplier won't work on new MB
I had (key word, had) an Asus A7V8X-X motherboard when I built my system last year. I wanted to upgrade to a better board earlier in the year, so I sold that one and bought an A7N8X-E. When I had my A7V8X-X, I could change the multiplier at will and my core frequency would change higher. Now with my A7N8X-E, I cannot change it. It will say my core is like 800MHz. I'm assuming this is from my processor being 'locked.'
My big question is, why will one motherboard allow me to change the multiplier and another will not?
I have no clue what week my processor is. I'm not up for checking, unless there is some software that can? I don't remember anymore.
- Athlon XP 2600+ - 333FSB - 256k L2 Cache - purchased August/September 2003.
My big question is, why will one motherboard allow me to change the multiplier and another will not?
I have no clue what week my processor is. I'm not up for checking, unless there is some software that can? I don't remember anymore.
- Athlon XP 2600+ - 333FSB - 256k L2 Cache - purchased August/September 2003.
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You might want to check your bios revision. It will be at the top or bottom of you're screen when you first boot up. if its old the try a new one, if its to new try to find a hacked or old one that peopel say works. this seems like a strange problem so im going to look around a little but if i foget to post anything dont be mad...please
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hehe... I won't be doing that anytime soon. I should have done that when I took it off a few weeks ago to put some AS5 on the core (which did a nice job of cooling the core 2.5*C). I may do it when I buy a water cooling system next month. So I guess I'll have to wait until then, or try to update my bios.Apoptosis wrote:Pop the heat sink off the processor and write down all the numbers on the CPU. I'd be interested in seeing the date code ;)
So yeah... it's a PITA to get my case out of the desk:
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Hmm... this is very interesting to me... I just got done building a system for someone in which I used a Barton 2500+ that I know is unlocked (had the processor for a while now) and installed it in a Asus A7N8X-VM... got the newest bios and realized that I had no option to adjust the multiplier or the FSB. So no overclocking options available at all.
At first I just thought it was because it was a cheap mobo... but after seeing this thread, I wonder if it is partially because mobo companies are slowing down on their AMD Socket A bios's since AMD started locking their chips.
Anyways, just wanted to share my two bits on my latest system build.
At first I just thought it was because it was a cheap mobo... but after seeing this thread, I wonder if it is partially because mobo companies are slowing down on their AMD Socket A bios's since AMD started locking their chips.
Anyways, just wanted to share my two bits on my latest system build.
Apop... you know what, I just looked at my order history from when I actually bought my ****. I guess I bought it earlier than I thought. Googlegear.com (obviously now ZZF) is where I bought it, and the date was 04/29/03. So yeah... it has to be unlocked. (man... didn't think my computer was that old already...)
Hmm... what to do...... what to do...
I'm thinking a BIOS update will help me the best?
Hmm... what to do...... what to do...
I'm thinking a BIOS update will help me the best?