I had a 2.4ghz p4 cpu but when i install in this mother board it lock my cpu clock to 1.8ghz. i cannot tweak in bios also coz it already lock. if there anything that i can do to make it clock to 2.4ghz?
i have Pentium4 2.8 GHZ but when i install it on this motherboard it gives me only 1.4 GHZi have Pentium4 2.8 GHZ but when i install it on this motherboard it gives me only 1.4 GHZ
please anyone help me, my matsonic ms9158e+also lock cpu clock. and i have no idea to fix it. i want to change my processor clock. thank's.please anyone help me, my matsonic ms9158e+also lock cpu clock. and i have no idea to fix it. i want to change my processor clock. thank's.
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It sounds like the system is set to "auto" at the moment, OR the memory speed will not support the 133mhz fsb speed, check the RAM and see what the speed rating is. Leave the CPU multiplier alone, that may well damage the cpu.
Whenever you try to upgrade motherboard and CPU's with Windows XP, you're probably going to have to format your drive and re-install XP. When you originally install XP it detects the motherboard and IDE controlers for your hard drives and installs the drivers needed but it doesn't install all drivers for motherborads and IDE controlers. When you swap out motherboards and the system tries to fire it doesn't have drivers available for the new motherboard and can't complete the boot into windows. Every once in a while you get luck and the new and old motherboard can use the same drivers but this is very rare. So when upgrading motherboards plan on backing up your hard drive of all files you need to keep and being prepared to format and re-install windows.
#1. Does the CPU fan run if not then you may have a conductivity problem between fan and CPu. Did you use thermal paste or grease?
If fan is running follow directions below from my manual for MS9377C+ mainboard.
Go into the BIOS setup ,go to CPU setup, select proper voltage for you CPU. On Advanced setup page see if the hyperthreading function is revaeled. If so your CPU has this function. Set "Enabled " to test HT CPU function. If this doesn't work try "Disabling" the function. Good luck. I am about to attempt tp upgrade to a Prescott 3.0E which the box says this board supports. Sure hope so . Am running a 1.7 now. [email protected]
the problem might lie in the fact that the mother board and cpu cannot be handled at the speed
or it requires the jumpers to be set by so that the cpu can be clocked properly if you got a mother board spec guide follow the guide for *********** board to set up 3.2
you might also have to set the bios to the cpu speed cause if mother board doesnt do jumpers no more the setting would be in bios
hit the delete key direct are power up this will take you to bios
its not the battery
i have Pentium4 2.8 GHZ but when i install it on this motherboard it gives me only 1.4 GHZ
please anyone help me, my matsonic ms9158e+also lock cpu clock. and i have no idea to fix it. i want to change my processor clock. thank's.
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