Barton xp2500 msi = burnt?
Hi every1
I installed a xp2500 barotn edition on a msi k7n2 delta
in bios i changed the settings to high preformance and changed the fsb to 182. The cpu was at 36*C after hard burn in. Sounds great right? well i went back into the bios and increased this fsb 1 more mhz. The computer would not boot up after diagnosing the problem(dead cpu) i put in my xp1600 and thought it was just a fluke to kill that one. I then oc my xp1600 up to 156 fsb and the fsb/dram = 4:5 (i worked my way up to that) then once the mem speed got over 430 the computer would not boot again. So now i am down 2 cpus What am i doing wrong
Thanks for any help.
Hi every1
I installed a xp2500 barotn edition on a msi k7n2 delta
in bios i changed the settings to high preformance and changed the fsb to 182. The cpu was at 36*C after hard burn in. Sounds great right? well i went back into the bios and increased this fsb 1 more mhz. The computer would not boot up after diagnosing the problem(dead cpu) i put in my xp1600 and thought it was just a fluke to kill that one. I then oc my xp1600 up to 156 fsb and the fsb/dram = 4:5 (i worked my way up to that) then once the mem speed got over 430 the computer would not boot again. So now i am down 2 cpus What am i doing wrong
Thanks for any help.