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bad order

picott

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recently i orderd 2 amd athlon xp 2400+ from newegg.com
they were retail box and were labled 2400+
when i put it in my system it says that the cpu is an amd athlon xp 1800+

should i call newegg and ask them if they will ship me the product? OR
should i call amd and ask them to send me a new product?
 
Work via NewEgg faster, quicker and within the Orders timeframe

Edit>Make sure you have your FSB set to 133 and/or look on the CPU to make sure it's an 1800 to save embarrasment 😉
 
lol i now ima n00b but does it say the speed on the cpu??

i orderd the retail box and on the box it says 2400+

even if it does say 1800 who should i talk to fix my order since i orderd 2400???

 
i have a kt4ultra

even if my cpu was runnin on the wrong fsb why would the bios say that a 1800+ is my cpu???
 
Yeah, most likely your FSB is set to 100MHz instead of 133MHz. If you look at the second line on the processor's die you should see a series of four letters (most likely beginning with an A) and then the number 2400.

even if my cpu was runnin on the wrong fsb why would the bios say that a 1800+ is my cpu???

Because the FSB is one of the things that determines your overall processor speed (the other being the multiplier). If your FSB is set too low, then your chip is no longer running at 2400+ speed; it will be running at something lower, so that's why your BIOS would report something lower.
 
Originally posted by: picott
133 i do believe

Originally posted by: DARRIN
Sounds like your front side bus is running at the wrong speed to me.

my BIOS currently says I have an XP2100+ ..itsa retail pkged 1800+ 'B' ..the BIOS has adjustments ..try not to burn the chip out tho ..
 
Your FSB is definitely set to 100MHz and not 133MHz. The 2400+ has a multiplier of 15x for a true speed of 2000MHz at 133MHz FSB. If the FSB is set to 100MHz, the core will be running at 15x100 (or 1500MHz). The true speed of an 1800+ is 1533MHz, so when the CPU is being detected at 15x100, the motherboard thinks its an 1800+. Should be a jumper on the board or a BIOS setting to easily fix your problem, check your motherboard manual.

Regard,
Kramer
 
im not gonna clock it so i cant burn it up i just want to know why it says i have a diff cpu and what i should do about it
 
You are most likely running @ 100FSB so sheck your jumpers on the MOBO and you have a T-Bred B so the markings are not on the core rather on a black lbel below it with the markings as Shooters described...Your X's are locked so you are going @ 100x15 instead of 133X15 hence the read difference
 
DO WE HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU????

YOUR FSB IS AT 100, WHICH IS MAKING IT APPEAR SLOWER!!!!!!

CHANGE IT TO 133!!!!!

::me smacks you for being so ignorant::
 
i like these forums if i had alot of money id give u all some😎

ouch nick it hurts i told u i was a lowly n00b when it comes to hardware
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
DO WE HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU???? YOUR FSB IS AT 100, WHICH IS MAKING IT APPEAR SLOWER!!!!!! CHANGE IT TO 133!!!!! ::me smacks you for being so ignorant::

hahaha
 
Originally posted by: nick1985
DO WE HAVE TO SPELL IT OUT FOR YOU????

YOUR FSB IS AT 100, WHICH IS MAKING IT APPEAR SLOWER!!!!!!

CHANGE IT TO 133!!!!!

::me smacks you for being so ignorant::

 
bad order? Thats what God said that day... "Dammit , got a bad order of brains in from Newegg, here comes
a bunch of retards."




😉
 
Originally posted by: picott
help me out im a n00b i dont get it

Ok.

There are two possibilities here.

#1- You have a jumper on your motherboard that allows you to select either a 100MHz or 133MHz bus. Yours is set to 100MHz. Your 2400+ processor uses the 133MHz bus. While using the 100MHz bus, you are underclocking it. It is running more slowly than it is supposed to. You need to set the jumper to 133MHz, so that it runs at 2400+ instead of 1800+.

#2- You have an option in your BIOS that allows you to select either a 100MHz or 133MHz bus. Yours is set to 100MHz. Your 2400+ processor uses the 133MHz bus. While using the 100MHz bus, you are underclocking it. It is running more slowly than it is supposed to. You need to set the option to 133MHz, so that it runs at 2400+ instead of 1800+.
 
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