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Dmntd
04-18-2002, 12:44 AM
System info :
Amd 1.4 t-bird 266 fsb
Geforce 3 elsa gladiac 920
768m ddr pc2100 mushkin ram
60gxp IBM desktar
enermax 430w whisper ps

Problem:
The system runs like a champ at 100 fsb, once I swap it too 133 it wont even boot up to the video driver screen

I have tried another cpu (amd xp 1800)
I have tried each ram seperately
and I have tried a 4500 3d prophet kryo 2

nothing fixes it.
Any ideas on what else I can try,
PS this is a jumperless M-board

aoC_PRoZaK
04-18-2002, 10:06 AM
yeah, bro, how about telling us ya motherboard specs, heh?`what chipset ya gots? if it is a kt133 chipset, no wonder, won't go higher than 110mhz fsb, maybe 120 if ya peltiercool the nothbridge ;D. if ya gots a via kt133a or kt266(a) then ya gots a problem. so no help until ya decide to tell us ya mothaboard specs ;D.

Dmntd
04-19-2002, 01:24 AM
Doh I feel stupid.
Im working with both soyo dragon and the dragon plus versions.
both are Via kt266a atx boards, and both boards do the same thing.

aoC_PRoZaK
04-19-2002, 05:25 AM
maybe try a bioos update, this can always be a quick solution if ya lucky

Frank
04-19-2002, 08:02 PM
you're saring the crap out of me because i'm about to get a Dragon soon...

vee_ess
04-20-2002, 01:04 PM
hopefully, you are just making a dumb mistakeas we all make em and it is usually so simple we dont think of it. what i am getting to is that maybe you are just not reducing the multiplier setting... for example on my t-bird 1.0ghz, you run it at 133 X 7.5 or 100 X 10, but if you forget to reduce the multiplier from 10 down to 7.5, or in your case 14 down to 10.5, it would in essence be overclocking and to overclock an athlon you need to use graphite pencils to connect leads so you wont get it to work.

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