try clearing the cmos, look to your manual on how to do this
try clearing the cmos, look to your manual on how to do this
Hmmm. I dont have the manual. Do you think theres a way to do this on the motherboard you do you think I would be able to do this by typing in something even tho I cant see anything?
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I just read about this on google. Do you think it would clear it if I took the small batteries off of my motherboard then put them back in?
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yes i beleive it is possible, but it takes a while im sure, do u knwo ur mobo manufacturer and model?
I have the Msi Ms-6330 . Why would it take a while?
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SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
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u dontjust raise core voltage like that, even a 0.01 change can be significant
i would fiddle with these settings if i were u, not without proper cooling.
just find a proper fsb and stick with it
Ok I found out how to clear the cmos. It Worked. I didnt raise the fsb because it wont let me. The only thing ive been raising is the multiples.
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Amd Athlon at 1ghz
896mb Ram pc-133
Seagate 80gb 7,200 rpm
Nvidia Geforce MX 420
21 inch screen
MSI 52X32X52 CD-RW (cr52-m)
SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers
Xp Pro Sp1</span></span>
It's unlikely you will be able to raise the multiplier unless your processor core is unlocked. This will usually prevent the system from posting, which is what you've seen.Originally posted by Triadcool@15 January 2004 - 18:52
Ok I found out how to clear the cmos. It Worked. I didnt raise the fsb because it wont let me. The only thing ive been raising is the multiples.
You should only need to raise the core voltage if the system is unstable. If you find the system is unstable, try raising the core voltage by the minimum amount, but watch the temps, they may rise rather rapidly.
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