Deanodarlo
Senior member
Ok, using my new 8KHA+ right now.
On first power up, I got the infamous black screen and crapped myself.
Then I realised that I'd set the jumper to 133 FSB, when my CPU was a 100 FSB part. It was trying to boot the CPU at too high a speed and freezing!
Set the jumper to 100 FSB and no problems whatsoever. Since you can select the FSB and multiplier in the bios, the jumper is simply to allow the CPU to boot. I'm currently working at 140 FSB and ready to push further.
Just one question - I understand all the dram settings apart from 1 - what is the fastest setting for DRAM Queue depth?
On first power up, I got the infamous black screen and crapped myself.
Then I realised that I'd set the jumper to 133 FSB, when my CPU was a 100 FSB part. It was trying to boot the CPU at too high a speed and freezing!
Set the jumper to 100 FSB and no problems whatsoever. Since you can select the FSB and multiplier in the bios, the jumper is simply to allow the CPU to boot. I'm currently working at 140 FSB and ready to push further.
Just one question - I understand all the dram settings apart from 1 - what is the fastest setting for DRAM Queue depth?