I have a system with AMD Athlon 2600+ XP, with A7V8X-MX-SE mobo, 256MB 400MHz DDR....... is it possible to overclock my processor on this motherboard.....
It is possible to overclock onthis board.There are DIP Swtiches to change teh FSB speed.
Since you have a 2600XP which is a Barton,it essentiallyruns at 333FSB and this is the max FSBsupported by the chipset,VIA KM400.
SO i guess youhavea no chance.
The BIOS too doesnt offer any options to increase teh FSB,Vcore,Vdimm...
I had a 2000XP which is a 266 FSB CPU.I increased the basic operating frequency from 133 to 166,making the effective FSB as 333 and it ran well.It also detected it as a 2600XP,this was because only the FSB changed,keeping the Multiplier same.
that just means ur processor is locked
no ways ard it
I dont think that is an indication of the CPU being multiplier locked.The correct way to find out istorun the CPU in a overclocking freindly board such as Asus A7N8X-Dlx and try to change the multiplier alongwith reducing FSB.After booting in windows,run CPU-Z utility,ifthe multiplier change doesnt show,then it is multiplier locked.Almost allBartons available in Market today are locked.
u have jumpers on yur mobo in blue numbered 12345....
these are used to increase the voltages to manually over clock the cpu...
Those are not jumpers,those are DIP switches.They are used to change FSB not the Vcore.
about A7V8X-MX-SE jumpers.... they r set as 166MHz..... a mother board manual its the highest speed..... i hard that i need to multiply that 166 Mhz with some number on BIOS to incris the FSB speed but in my case those options r all looked............
The Default jumper setting on this board is setto 100MHZ FSB.
Now for running a Barton,it needs tobe changed to 166 [ 166 x 2 = 333]
Now remember Mx series MOBO from ASUS do not have options to increase FPS from the MOBO or bios options
How do you change FPS from BIOS ?? this is news to me
the only option is increase FSB through software ...from windows...
That doesnt work for all chipsets and boards.Also remember that this board has a grafix core embedded,overclocking as it is is limited.
Also overclocking a board with embedded grafix core isnt a good idea.
Hi there ....Asus has lots of A7N variant of the board ...i am talking about the MX variant you have that is Asus striped down version
There doesnt exist a single board from Asus with a MX naming.
Available Asus boards in the A7N series,
A7N8X
A7N8X-Deluxe
A7N8X-E-Deluxe
A7N8X-X
A7N8X-VM