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Joe!
Ah, I see you have a PC Chips jumperless M598LMR motherboard. The problem you have run into happens to alot of people and they never know it...you just happend to catch it!
Its being caused slight voltage changes (usually caused by varing current demands of the harddrive) on this kind of MB. The fix is very simple. Just take the CPU plug and play setting in BIOS from AUTO to USER DEFINE. This will "usually" keep the BIOS from switching Bus speeds under operations. Set as followed:
CPU Plug and Play User Define
CPU Brand AMD
VCCore Voltage 2.2V (or 2.3V)
CPU Base Frequency 100Mhz
CPU Multiple Factory x3.5 (or x4.0 to be bold)(2.3V required)
This should fixit...
Max
MaxProAndU
>Michael, I can't get it to pause (using pause key) long enough to write
>all the numbers but I do have the manuel. I know that it is an American
>Megatrends with a sis530 chipset. Super Socket 7. It is made by PC100
>and their number is M598LMR. Something odd happened a little while ago.
>I checked the speed while on the internet and it was over 350. I checked
>it twice but after getting off the web it came down to 333. I just
>rebooted and as soon as the desktop cam up it read 351 but quickly
>changed back to 333. I am using the 350 processor now. I went to set up
>and to the AMIBIOS PNP SETUP (for the processor) and this it what it
>reads.
>CPU PLUG & PLAY----------------------------------------------AUTO
>CPU BRAND---------------------------------------------------------AMD
>K6-2
>VCCORE VOLTAGE-----------------------------------------------2.2V
>CPU SPEED-----------------------------------------------------------350
>CPU BASE FREQ.---------------------------------------------------100MHz
>CPU MULTIPLE FACTORY---------------------------------------1.5X/3.5X
>All that's hapening might be normal, I don't know. I used the AMD SPEED
>CHECKER to check the speed.
>Thanks,
>Joe
>> Hi Joe!
>>
>> Looks as if your FBS (Front Bus Spees) is set at 95Mhz instead of
>> 100Mhz (3x95=285 & 3.5x95=333). Finding/Setting the FBS to 100Mhz
>> should "bring you up speed". See if you can get us a motherboard
>> type or BIOS number (found during boot-up) so we can get a better
>> idea of what changes you can make.
>>
>> P.S., try buying the latest K6-2 550Mhz CPU once you get your FBS
>> to 100Mhz. If you set your multiplier to x2 it will overclock to
>> 600Mhz without a glitch.
>>
>>
>> http://www.accessmicro.com/productinfo.php3?ProductId=CPPAMS7550-F
>>
>> Hope this helps...
>> Max
>> MaxProAndU
>>
>> >I have a computer with a MB fairly new, I believe Year 2000. The
>> manual
>> >states that it supports all Socket 7 processors with a 100MHz
>> system bus.
>> > I have been using a 300 MHz AMD processor figured at 100 MHz. A
>> program
>> >reads the actual speed as 285. Another program did the same. I
>> >installed a 350 MHz AMD processor and the programs tell me that it
>> is
>> >reading 333MHz. Can you tell me why the 300 is not 300 and the
>> 350 is
>> >not 350? I let it automatically detect these processors.
>> >
>> >Joe
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