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GA7N400L not detecting tbredb

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My friend purchased a ga7n400l mobo and I gave him my old 2100+tbredb, and it was working well when I had it. Now after putting it in the gigabyte board the multiper is not being picked up properly (it's reporting a 1500+). I cannot change or view what multi it's set to because the mobo does not allow multiper adjustment (I have tried 4 diffrent bioses for the board and none offer multi adjustment) I know that the 2100+ has the default of 13x but I just aren't getting it. Any suggestions? should he just go out and buy a new chip? as my prolonged o/c of the 2100+ might have damaged it in some way? the chip is prime stable and the multi works in other boards just not his.
 
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MY CPU HAS THE SAME PROBLEM

i have an athlon xp2200 when i boot it shows as a 1500+ im loosing 700mhz.. i cant set the CLK switch to on so that its set to 200mhz because it wont boot then.

i tried the multipliers and everything.. the cpu has never been o/c'd or anything whats the problem?
 
ok i worked out how to fix it...

for anyone else having the same problem its easy to fix but really bizzare

1st - set the default FSB to 166Mhz. (instead on 200mhz)
2nd - flick the ratio switches to auto
3rd - change the CLK sWITCH to on

im now booting at 2200 they way it should be
 
Ya I too found the same answer, god I can't believe I missed something so trivial, I shoulda known better.
 
the funniest part is my 2200+ has been running at 1500+ for about a year... i finally got off my *** and turned it off to try and fix it :p
 
yeah im thrilled especially seeing its my main pc :rolleyes:
fixed that now the next step is fixing my video card and powers supplu ARGH!! :mad: :bang head
 
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