>On 10-Oct-00 at 01:40:55 Vidiot wrote:
>> I picked up a Gigabyte GA-71XE motherboard. I have the Athlon Slot A
>> 950 GHz processor. There is a switch on the motherboard for setting the
> ^^^
>
>WOW!!
>
>John Horne, Un
On 10-Oct-00 at 01:40:55 Vidiot wrote:
> I picked up a Gigabyte GA-71XE motherboard. I have the Athlon Slot A
> 950 GHz processor. There is a switch on the motherboard for setting the
^^^
WOW!!
John.
John Horne, Un
>I personally don't yet own Athlon system but doing research. The setting is
>100mhz and the Athlon multiplier is locked to 9.5 for 950mhz.
Thanks, I've been so informed.
Thanks for responding.
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I personally don't yet own Athlon system but doing research. The setting is
100mhz and the Athlon multiplier is locked to 9.5 for 950mhz.
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I would try 100mhz. I believe the older slotted Athlons use multiple of a
100 mhz bus. The newer socketed use a 200 mhz front side bus and 100-133mhz
for RAM, PCI, etc.
I have linux running on both a 500mhz (slot A) and a 700 mhz (socket A).
Neither, however is using a gigabyte board.
You
This is way off topic, but since the Gigabyte website is so poorly
written (not what is display, the html code is so full of sntax errors
that many pages display as white or gray, no text), and because the AMD web
site didn't provide any help either, I'm going to ask this question here.
It is act