- Aug 13, 2002
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I just got my Athlon XP 2100 in today. I have an Asus A7M266 mobo, which even with the latest BIOS is only supposed to support up to the 2100 Palamino, not the Tbred, but I couldn't find a Palamino so I thought I'd give the Tbred a try.
After popping it in, I booted up with soft jumpers on, and could only get the CPU to run at 1.4Ghz. So I tried getting off soft jumpers and using the dip switches on the mobo, and the only way I could get it to boot up was by running it at 1.8Ghz (the 2100 is 1.73Ghz, right?) so a little overclocked, but oh well, hopefully that'll be stable.
Then when I got into Windows, I looked at my System Properties, and for my processor it says I have a 1.92Ghz AMD Duron.
Why is it telling me I have a Duron? Is it just something about the BIOS not knowing what the Tbred is? Will this hurt my performance at all with it thinking it's a Duron as opposed to an Athlon XP?
After popping it in, I booted up with soft jumpers on, and could only get the CPU to run at 1.4Ghz. So I tried getting off soft jumpers and using the dip switches on the mobo, and the only way I could get it to boot up was by running it at 1.8Ghz (the 2100 is 1.73Ghz, right?) so a little overclocked, but oh well, hopefully that'll be stable.
Then when I got into Windows, I looked at my System Properties, and for my processor it says I have a 1.92Ghz AMD Duron.
Why is it telling me I have a Duron? Is it just something about the BIOS not knowing what the Tbred is? Will this hurt my performance at all with it thinking it's a Duron as opposed to an Athlon XP?
