It is the right chip, it is known as the 2.4B processor because it is suppost to run at 1800x133, rather than the 2400x100 that the normal 2.4 runs at. My problem is that the 133 is only running at 100 right now and I don't know how to change it.
So, here is my problem:
I bought the Intel 2.4B 533MHz FSB Processor combined with the Intel D845EBG2 Motherboard. I am running 512MB's of Kingston DDR266 PC2100 SDRAM. Everything should be working fine, the motherboard supports 533MHz FSB's and PC2100 RAM. I have even updated to the newest...
So, here is my problem:
I bought the Intel 2.4B 533MHz FSB Processor combined with the Intel D845EBG2 Motherboard. I am running 512MB's of Kingston DDR266 PC2100 SDRAM. Everything should be working fine, the motherboard supports 533MHz FSB's and PC2100 RAM. I have even updated to the newest...
So here's what happened:
I was downloading some music from MP3.com and I accidently unlicked the box that asks if you want to always be able to save or open the file you are downloading. Now when I try and download songs it doesn't allow me to save it, it automatically opens it in a temporary...
I have the newest BIOS, but what does it mean to flash it? I already went to Intel.com to make sure I have the newest BIOS out and it seems like I am totally up to date.
I'm not completely sure that I am running at 100, but that's the only solution that makes sense. I called the company I bought the processor from and they confirmed that they sent the correct 2.4B/533MHz FSB processor. In my System Information it says that my processor is the 2.4GHz version, but...
The motherboard says that it supports the exact processor (2.4GHz with 533MHz FSB) that I own. In fact, I bought the motherboard and processor in a combo, so they must be compatible.
There must be some way to get the FSB to 133MHz because the description of the processor says "2.4GHz and 533MHz FSB," so it wouldn't even be overclocking, just running at the advertised speed. Guess I'm going to have to call Intel, I'm just surprised no one has had the same problem.
I've been searching through my BIOS for a setting that will change the FSB speed, but I have yet to find it. I also looked on the actual motherboard for a jumper to change the speed, but no luck there either. How do I go about changing it? Thanks for the help.
I downloaded a utility from Intel.com called the Frequency ID Utility and it says that my processor should be running at 2.4GHz with a 533MHz FSB, but it's actually only running at 1.8GHz with a 400MHz FSB. I don't know how to change the processor to run at the correct speed. I have searched...
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