Socket A FSB 333 or FSB 400 in a FSB 266 or older MB

nenforcer

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My sister has an older FSB 200/266 motherboard, will it accept a Socket A Barton FSB 333
or 400 core processor?

Does the motherboard automatically run it at a lower multiplier?

 

VirtualLarry

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It would run it at the same multiplier, but lower FSB, so lower clockspeed overall. If you wanted to run it at the same clockspeed as originally rated, but in a board with a lower FSB, then you would have to raise the multiplier, which is not possible on many newer socket A chips.

Barton support would be up to the BIOS. Make sure that you have the latest.
 

Stumps

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what board are you trying to use?...you should be able to run at a lower FSB with a higher multiplier...assuming your board has BIOS support for the barton core (most older 266fsb board don't support the barton core AXP's)
 

nenforcer

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Its an old MSI K7N420Pro which from what I read on the MSI site does not support Barton or any "Core Model 10" AXP's.

I was under the impression it would boot but just run at the lower FSB which would be slower than a properly supported chip.

I'm going to get the fastest support chip from eBay and not take a gamble.

 

Twsmit

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The extra cache and changes due to the smaller manufacturing process might cause you issues. The 333/400fsb chips are similar to the older 266 Palominos and Thunderbirds, but depending on the mobo it may not work at all.