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I have the same mobo! I have the 2000xp chip and I had no promblems with
getting up and running. Also I did not change any of the settings on the
mobo either. I tried running my chip at 166mhz and it would not let me boot
either. So I really don't know the answer to your promblems I am curious my
self on why it won't let us boot up with that setting set at 166. Brett,,,,
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Kanko" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, March 16, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] ASUS A7N8X Deluxe MoBo Over-Clocking Error Message
> I just got a new A7N8X Deluxe motherboard from NewEgg. I installed a
> brand-new AMD Athalon XP 2400+ CPU (2.0 GHz) with the AMD fan and heatsink
> and two 256M Crucial sticks (inserted into slots 1 & 3). I verified that
> the CPU_FSB jumper was in the "FSB333/266" position. I'm running a new
450W
> power supply. When I tried booting the system, I got the "System failed
due
> to CPU over-clocking" message during POST. When I checked the Advanced
> Chipset Features, here were the pertinent settings:
>
> CPU External Frequency [100]
> CPU Frequency Multiple Setting [Auto]
> CPU Frequency Multiple [7.0x/15.0x]
>
> First I changed the CPU External Freq to 166. I still got the POST
message,
> although not consistently. So I changed the setting to 133. Now it seems
to
> boot OK when I tried it 5-6 times last evening. One last weird thing:
> There's a screen that pops up during reboot sometimes that shows the CPU
> type and Memory. I observed twice last evening that it listed the CPU as
an
> 1800+ (!??) I am not attempting nor interested in over-clocking.
>
> So my questions:
> 1) with a 2400+ processor, isn't "166 CPU External Frequency" the
correct
> setting?
> 2) why does the board think I have an 1800+ CPU loaded?
> 3) in general, what gives??
>
> Thanks!
> Mark Kanko
> San Antonio, TX
>
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