The Nforce 2 boards are faster and support dual channel memory. If you decide to buy a board get it with a Nforce 2 400 Ultra.
Recomendations: ASUS A7N8X.
Ok FSB (Front Side Bus) is the speed at which the cpu and the northbridge. ( The chip right below your CPU that works with the RAM and AGP...
shouldn't be to hard, just be careful, if its glued on try using a hair dryer to heat it up and loosen the glue some. Also make sure you are static free :D
Figured out problem, the p4 2.6 hits the wall of 2925 mhz for me tried a 1.7 ghz celery and bump the voltage up a tad and it went to 2.22 ghz so the mb is fine.
no, doing it from the bios and yes the voltage does jump up, but i can have the cpu at 2.6 ghz and up the voltage to 1.55 and it causes windows to BSOD.
Also should i try the 1.7 ghz celery i have in it and try upiping the vcore a tad and see if it still BSODs?
well the problem is when i raise the vcore windows locks, crashes and whatever.
Think i got a defective mobo?
Also i have been searching through forums from other sites and still can't find a question to my problem.
see thats what i am wondering thinking about taking it to work and ploping it in another p4p800 , also forgot to mention i can get it to boot at 3.2 ghz with default vcore but is unstable in windows
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