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Problems with NF7-S2

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jltn713

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Jan 27, 2005
Hey i had a nf7 before this, i thought this would be a upgrade after my old nf7 got messed up. Didnt realize how ****ty this mobo is. Anyways i poped in my mobile 2500 and i cant change the multiplier. It says the speed is 600mhz im very pissed and was wonder how would i fix this
 
you bought a bunk version. dont people read? my nf7-s kicks a$$, shouldve gotten that instead. next time eh, im not sure how the set up is in your bios, but i would manually configure it. when i dropped in my 2600, it was at half speed.
 
I think there is some kind of pin mod for that, is it the fifth L3? Sorry I can't be much help to you.
 
that board will do you fine.. yes you should have got a nf7-s v2.0 instead but one might go ahead and say he should of went DFI.. but anyways you have that so you can still get a nice overclock..

try starting your self off with the L12 Mod ..
 
It's setting it as a 600mhz and there are no multiplier adjustments on that board. It seems like its multipliers and not FSB.


11 x what = 600
 
The board you have is a cheap version of the nf7 and has no multiplier settings at all. ABIT should hav named that board diffrent. Make sure you have the latest bios for the board.
 
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