Recent content by amdcloud

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    Need help

    Sorry, I didn't really answer your question... I have an FIC AZ11e board with an 850Mhz Thunderbird.
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    Need help

    Ok I narrowed down the problem by one component. It's not the PSU(300 watt BTW). I took the PSU, a stick of ram, and an old motherboard with an 800Mhz celeron/mobo w/onboard video and tested the PSU. It fired right up and the weird thing is that I have had that motherboard stored in a box for...
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    Need help

    I am not sure if I have a bad processor or a bad power supply. When I press the power button on my computer nothing happens. Everything is plugged in. I took the large power connector that plugs into the motherboard from the power supply and pulled it out. As I was plugging it back in, I noticed...
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    850Mhz T-bird only does 928Mhz, why?

    Well I knew the Thunderbirds weren't the best overclockers and they had the potential to create a good amount of heat, but I didn't expect it to give out so easy...
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    850Mhz T-bird only does 928Mhz, why?

    Awwww man..... I think I fried the processor. I was trying to set the dip switches and checking the clock speeds with PCmark but the speed wasn't changing. It's like the CPU wasn't paying any attention to the dip switches, only if I set the speed in the bios. So I set the speed of the ram to...
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    850Mhz T-bird only does 928Mhz, why?

    Thanks soulkeeper. I'll give it a try and let you know how it turns out.
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    850Mhz T-bird only does 928Mhz, why?

    I was trying to overclock my 850Mhz AMD Thunderbird and I could only get it up to 928Mhz. When I am in the Bios for the clock setting, I pull up the menu and at the top it says "Clock host/PCI clock" and I had it set at something like 107/37Mhz. So does the 37Mhz mean that the PCI slots are all...