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    NF7-S V2.0 200*14

    Anyone else experienced 200 * 14 setting not working on the NF7-S 2.0

    I just set it at that and booted into windows, only to find my FSB was actually 100, 100 * 14 = 1400mhz, not 2800mhz which i wanted

    Any ideas?
    My System:

    Athlon XP 1700+ DLT3C
    Abit NF7-S V2.0
    512mb Dual OCZ 3500
    Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb
    Antec 430 true power supply
    NB cooled by dangerden
    Mach2 on CPU
    80W pelt on GPU
    Windows 2K SP4
    DX 9.0b

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    this is looking like a problem with my old p4sdx when sometimes i open my p42.0a at 140 fsb it just opens at 100 moving fsb 1 mhz up or low makes it work and for 1 or 2 shut downs it becames normal


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    i dont think many people have a cpu to try if 14x200 works

    try diferent bios versions. i heard that the 10 bios makes all multipliers work, whereas the rest of the bioses have some multis that dont work.

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    Re: NF7-S V2.0 200*14

    Originally posted by Tingle
    Anyone else experienced 200 * 14 setting not working on the NF7-S 2.0

    I just set it at that and booted into windows, only to find my FSB was actually 100, 100 * 14 = 1400mhz, not 2800mhz which i wanted

    Any ideas?
    Yes, you are having a problem because 200 x 14 is too much for your CPU.

    How can you expect to run 2800mhz with that setup?

    If the clockspeed is too high for your sysem to run, it will either crap out or default back to the 100 FSB setting.

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    Because i havent updated my sig yet - I have just got a mach2
    My System:

    Athlon XP 1700+ DLT3C
    Abit NF7-S V2.0
    512mb Dual OCZ 3500
    Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb
    Antec 430 true power supply
    NB cooled by dangerden
    Mach2 on CPU
    80W pelt on GPU
    Windows 2K SP4
    DX 9.0b

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?c=2082166_1

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    Run that d10 BIOS. You'll like it.
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    Where would you go about getting the 10 BIOS?

    I only see 11 and up at Abit, also are there not some issues with going back that far with BIOS revisions?

    Just an update on the problem, i put the FSB to 202 (there was no 201 option :S) and it runs fine at 1.95V on 202 * 14
    My System:

    Athlon XP 1700+ DLT3C
    Abit NF7-S V2.0
    512mb Dual OCZ 3500
    Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb
    Antec 430 true power supply
    NB cooled by dangerden
    Mach2 on CPU
    80W pelt on GPU
    Windows 2K SP4
    DX 9.0b

    http://service.futuremark.com/compare?c=2082166_1

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    set your fsb to 100 or 133 before you flash!!! and use the winflash tool , the awdflash wont load the 10 bios correctly.

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