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I have an A7V133 m/b Rev 1.05 and it ran a 1.333GHz Thunderbird CPU
satisfactorily, bios 1005.

I upgraded the CPU to a Barton 2500+ and to make it work I upgraded the
Bios to 1010.

I now have an A7N8X-X m/b for the Barton CPU and I want to put the
T'bird back in the A7V133, but when I do so nothing happens, no display,
no boot beep, nothing.

The T'bird CPU works fine in the A7N8X m/b, so I haven't fried it and
I've set everything in the A7V133 m/b to run it as slow as possible,
500MHz, but still nothing.

According to web searches the T'bird should run under the new bios, and
I'm reluctant to flash it back to 1005 in case it still doesn't work and
of course I can't then run the Barton to flash it back to 1010...

Any ideas?

Thanks,

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It's long ago, over three year, I was fiddling with the CPU on the two
A7V133's I had originally.

One thing that I remember is that I had to select 12*100MHz for the
Athlon 1.2GHz (and seperately 133MHz for memory) I had on my version
1.04 A7V133.
That motherboard died autumn last year and the CPU I gave away.

Another thing, a lower Vcore for the Athlon XP 1800+ I installed later
on my version 1.05 A7V133.

Peter Hayes wrote:
> I have an A7V133 m/b Rev 1.05 and it ran a 1.333GHz Thunderbird CPU
> satisfactorily, bios 1005.
>
> I upgraded the CPU to a Barton 2500+ and to make it work I upgraded the
> Bios to 1010.
>
> I now have an A7N8X-X m/b for the Barton CPU and I want to put the
> T'bird back in the A7V133, but when I do so nothing happens, no display,
> no boot beep, nothing.
>
> The T'bird CPU works fine in the A7N8X m/b, so I haven't fried it and
> I've set everything in the A7V133 m/b to run it as slow as possible,
> 500MHz, but still nothing.
>
> According to web searches the T'bird should run under the new bios, and
> I'm reluctant to flash it back to 1005 in case it still doesn't work and
> of course I can't then run the Barton to flash it back to 1010...
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>

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Eric P. <Eric.P@discussions.inter.nl.net> wrote:

> It's long ago, over three year, I was fiddling with the CPU on the two
> A7V133's I had originally.
>
> One thing that I remember is that I had to select 12*100MHz for the
> Athlon 1.2GHz (and seperately 133MHz for memory) I had on my version
> 1.04 A7V133.
> That motherboard died autumn last year and the CPU I gave away.
>
> Another thing, a lower Vcore for the Athlon XP 1800+ I installed later
> on my version 1.05 A7V133.

That's what I had wrong - too low a Vcore. I set it to 1.75v on the
jumpers and it now boots up fine. Evidently in 'auto' mode it wasn't
picking up the changed CPU.

Thanks for the useful hint.

Peter

> Peter Hayes wrote:
> > I have an A7V133 m/b Rev 1.05 and it ran a 1.333GHz Thunderbird CPU
> > satisfactorily, bios 1005.
> >
> > I upgraded the CPU to a Barton 2500+ and to make it work I upgraded the
> > Bios to 1010.
> >
> > I now have an A7N8X-X m/b for the Barton CPU and I want to put the
> > T'bird back in the A7V133, but when I do so nothing happens, no display,
> > no boot beep, nothing.
> >
> > The T'bird CPU works fine in the A7N8X m/b, so I haven't fried it and
> > I've set everything in the A7V133 m/b to run it as slow as possible,
> > 500MHz, but still nothing.
> >
> > According to web searches the T'bird should run under the new bios, and
> > I'm reluctant to flash it back to 1005 in case it still doesn't work and
> > of course I can't then run the Barton to flash it back to 1010...
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >


--

Peter

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That's what I thought it could be.
I'm happy you got it working now.

Peter Hayes wrote:
> That's what I had wrong - too low a Vcore. I set it to 1.75v on the
> jumpers and it now boots up fine. Evidently in 'auto' mode it wasn't
> picking up the changed CPU.
> Thanks for the useful hint.
> Peter

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peter@seahaze.demon.co.uk (Peter Hayes) wrote in message news:<1gkorh9.kzwknvnopvi8N%peter@seahaze.demon.co.uk>...
> Eric P. <Eric.P@discussions.inter.nl.net> wrote:
>
> > It's long ago, over three year, I was fiddling with the CPU on the two
> > A7V133's I had originally.
> >
> > One thing that I remember is that I had to select 12*100MHz for the
> > Athlon 1.2GHz (and seperately 133MHz for memory) I had on my version
> > 1.04 A7V133.
> > That motherboard died autumn last year and the CPU I gave away.
> >
> > Another thing, a lower Vcore for the Athlon XP 1800+ I installed later
> > on my version 1.05 A7V133.
>
> That's what I had wrong - too low a Vcore. I set it to 1.75v on the
> jumpers and it now boots up fine. Evidently in 'auto' mode it wasn't
> picking up the changed CPU.
>
> Thanks for the useful hint.
>
> Peter
>
> > Peter Hayes wrote:
> > > I have an A7V133 m/b Rev 1.05 and it ran a 1.333GHz Thunderbird CPU
> > > satisfactorily, bios 1005.
> > >
> > > I upgraded the CPU to a Barton 2500+ and to make it work I upgraded the
> > > Bios to 1010.
> > >
> > > I now have an A7N8X-X m/b for the Barton CPU and I want to put the
> > > T'bird back in the A7V133, but when I do so nothing happens, no display,
> > > no boot beep, nothing.
> > >
> > > The T'bird CPU works fine in the A7N8X m/b, so I haven't fried it and
> > > I've set everything in the A7V133 m/b to run it as slow as possible,
> > > 500MHz, but still nothing.
> > >
> > > According to web searches the T'bird should run under the new bios, and
> > > I'm reluctant to flash it back to 1005 in case it still doesn't work and
> > > of course I can't then run the Barton to flash it back to 1010...
> > >
> > > Any ideas?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >

I'm interested in where you got Bios Ver 1010 from. Asus website list
the most up to date Bios for this motherboard as Ver 1008.
Thanks, Malcolm

Reply to Anonymous

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It's a Beta Bios, whatever that may mean, and as this is the very last
Bios will keep that status forever.
I have been using this Bios from the moment it appeared on the German
website february 2003 without any problem.

ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/ [...] 3A/A7V133/
or go to:
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/dow [...] &Type=BIOS
and select "Beta" on that page.

MalcolmSKLS wrote:
> I'm interested in where you got Bios Ver 1010 from. Asus website list
> the most up to date Bios for this motherboard as Ver 1008.
> Thanks, Malcolm

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MalcolmSKLS <malcolmskls@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> peter@seahaze.demon.co.uk (Peter Hayes) wrote in message
> news:<1gkorh9.kzwknvnopvi8N%peter@seahaze.demon.co.uk>...
> > Eric P. <Eric.P@discussions.inter.nl.net> wrote:
> >
> > > It's long ago, over three year, I was fiddling with the CPU on the two
> > > A7V133's I had originally.
> > >
> > > One thing that I remember is that I had to select 12*100MHz for the
> > > Athlon 1.2GHz (and seperately 133MHz for memory) I had on my version
> > > 1.04 A7V133.
> > > That motherboard died autumn last year and the CPU I gave away.
> > >
> > > Another thing, a lower Vcore for the Athlon XP 1800+ I installed later
> > > on my version 1.05 A7V133.
> >
> > That's what I had wrong - too low a Vcore. I set it to 1.75v on the
> > jumpers and it now boots up fine. Evidently in 'auto' mode it wasn't
> > picking up the changed CPU.
> >
> > Thanks for the useful hint.
> >
> > Peter
> >
> > > Peter Hayes wrote:
> > > > I have an A7V133 m/b Rev 1.05 and it ran a 1.333GHz Thunderbird CPU
> > > > satisfactorily, bios 1005.
> > > >
> > > > I upgraded the CPU to a Barton 2500+ and to make it work I upgraded the
> > > > Bios to 1010.
> > > >
> > > > I now have an A7N8X-X m/b for the Barton CPU and I want to put the
> > > > T'bird back in the A7V133, but when I do so nothing happens, no display,
> > > > no boot beep, nothing.
> > > >
> > > > The T'bird CPU works fine in the A7N8X m/b, so I haven't fried it and
> > > > I've set everything in the A7V133 m/b to run it as slow as possible,
> > > > 500MHz, but still nothing.
> > > >
> > > > According to web searches the T'bird should run under the new bios, and
> > > > I'm reluctant to flash it back to 1005 in case it still doesn't work and
> > > > of course I can't then run the Barton to flash it back to 1010...
> > > >
> > > > Any ideas?
> > > >
> > > > Thanks,
> > > >
>
> I'm interested in where you got Bios Ver 1010 from. Asus website list
> the most up to date Bios for this motherboard as Ver 1008.
> Thanks, Malcolm

My mistake, the Bios versions should have been 1004 and 1009, I was
writing from memory. I see Eric's sorted it anyway... :)

--

Peter

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