I used a ratio of 2:1, the ram was running at 125mhz, its made to run at 133, so that wasnt the problem. clearing the cmos should fix it, there shouldnt be any problem like this.
I have PC 2100 ram, an Athlon XP 2500+ Barton, a Volcano 11+ fan and a 550 Watt Enermax CPU.
I upped the FSB to 250MHz and lowered the multiplier to 7.5 so the chip wouldn't be overclocked and the system didn't post. I opened the case, cleared the CMOS and powered up the system. No sign of...
Couldn?t you just measure the tide in a clean room swimming pool filled with distilled water and watch where the moon is to find out?
I like that sentence...
I think that is a great idea, but what kind of lifetime would you get out of those batteries? How big would they be? And what about heat? Would they have a memory (I don't think so, but I could be wrong)?
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