I'm really baffled by this, need some expert help. Just assembled an Athlon XP 2400+ on an Asus A7N8X motherboard. In stock configuration, the 2400+ uses a 133/266 FSB, a multiplier of 15, and runs at 2.0 GHz.
stock: 133 * 15 = 2000
I want to run the CPU at stock frequency (2 GHz), but with a 166/333 fsb. To do that, I would have to change the multiplier to 12.
desired: 166 * 12 = 2000
So, my plan was to first change the multiplier to 12, boot, and confirm with wcpuid that the computer is indeed running at 12*133 = 1600 MHz. Then I would go into the BIOS and increase the FSB to 166/333 to finish the job.
But I never got past the first step. When I changed the multiplier setting from Auto to Manual, then reduced the multiplier to 12, the PC refused to boot. The POST screen terminated with "WARNING - CPU has over speed" (sic) and would not go any further. The only way to proceed is to go into BIOS setup, and the only way to get the PC to boot is to set the multiplier to Auto.
This makes no sense - when I changed the multiplier to 12, I was UNDERclocking the CPU from 2000 to 1600. Why does the BIOS think I am overclocking? Any ideas what is going on here?
stock: 133 * 15 = 2000
I want to run the CPU at stock frequency (2 GHz), but with a 166/333 fsb. To do that, I would have to change the multiplier to 12.
desired: 166 * 12 = 2000
So, my plan was to first change the multiplier to 12, boot, and confirm with wcpuid that the computer is indeed running at 12*133 = 1600 MHz. Then I would go into the BIOS and increase the FSB to 166/333 to finish the job.
But I never got past the first step. When I changed the multiplier setting from Auto to Manual, then reduced the multiplier to 12, the PC refused to boot. The POST screen terminated with "WARNING - CPU has over speed" (sic) and would not go any further. The only way to proceed is to go into BIOS setup, and the only way to get the PC to boot is to set the multiplier to Auto.
This makes no sense - when I changed the multiplier to 12, I was UNDERclocking the CPU from 2000 to 1600. Why does the BIOS think I am overclocking? Any ideas what is going on here?