best motherboard for a CPU AMD Athlon XP 2 Go ?

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hello !

can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD Athlon
XP 2 Go ?

I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(

Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when computer
does NOTHING

Thanks for your answers




P.S. : french user
 

Paul

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In article <423c5a6f$0$31836$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
<tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:

> hello !
>
> can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD Athlon
> XP 2 Go ?
>
> I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(
>
> Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when computer
> does NOTHING
>
> Thanks for your answers
>
>
>
>
> P.S. : french user

Is your OVER_VOLT1 jumper set to "disabled" ? It should
be on pins 1-2 of the header. It could be your processor
is getting too much voltage.

Also, which processor are you using ? Here is a list
to choose from.


********
Family Core P.R. Pkg CPU Cache Mult Core Tmax Power
Freq Clk Volts

XP Model 10 2200 (3200+) OPGA 200 512 11x 1.65V 85oC 60.4W
Barton 2100 (3000+) OPGA 200 512 10.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W

XP Model 10 2167 (3000+) OPGA 166 512 13x 1.65V 85oC 58.4W
Barton 2083 (2800+) OPGA 166 512 12.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
1917 (2600+) OPGA 166 512 11.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
1833 (2500+) OPGA 166 512 11x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W

XP Model 8 2167 (2700+) OPGA 166 256 13x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
Thoroughbred 2083 (2600+) OPGA 166 256 12.5x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W

XP Model 8 2133 (2600+) OPGA 133 256 16x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
Thoroughbred 2000 (2400+) OPGA 133 256 15x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
CPU ID 0681 1800 (2200+) OPGA 133 256 13.5x 1.60V 85oC 57.0W
1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.60V 90oC 56.3W
1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W
1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W
1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W

XP Model 8 1800 (2200+) OPGA 133 256 13.5x 1.65V 85oC 61.7W
Thoroughbred 1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.60V 90oC 56.4W
CPU ID 0680 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.65V 90oC 54.7W
1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.60V 90oC 54.7W
1600 (1900+) OPGA 133 256 12x 1.50V 90oC 47.7W
1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.50V 90oC 46.3W
1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.50V 90oC 44.9W

XP Model 6 1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.75V 90oC 64.3W
Palomino 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.75V 90oC 62.5W
1600 (1900+) OPGA 133 256 12x 1.75V 90oC 60.7W
1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.75V 90oC 59.2W
1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.75V 90oC 57.4W
1400 (1600+) OPGA 133 256 10.5x 1.75V 90oC 56.3W
1333 (1500+) OPGA 133 256 10x 1.75V 90oC 53.8W
********

Paul
 
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Hi !
Thanks for ur answers :)

references on cpu are :
AMD Athlon
AXDA2000 DUT3C
ATUGA 0237XPAW
1999 AMD

I have read that it was an athlon xp 2 G (works at 1.6667)
*****
"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:nospam-1903051947050001@192.168.1.178...
> In article <423c5a6f$0$31836$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
> <tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:
>
> > hello !
> >
> > can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD
Athlon
> > XP 2 Go ?
> >
> > I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(
> >
> > Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when computer
> > does NOTHING
> >
> > Thanks for your answers
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > P.S. : french user
>
> Is your OVER_VOLT1 jumper set to "disabled" ? It should
> be on pins 1-2 of the header. It could be your processor
> is getting too much voltage.
>
> Also, which processor are you using ? Here is a list
> to choose from.
>
>
> ********
> Family Core P.R. Pkg CPU Cache Mult Core Tmax Power
> Freq Clk Volts
>
> XP Model 10 2200 (3200+) OPGA 200 512 11x 1.65V 85oC 60.4W
> Barton 2100 (3000+) OPGA 200 512 10.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
>
> XP Model 10 2167 (3000+) OPGA 166 512 13x 1.65V 85oC 58.4W
> Barton 2083 (2800+) OPGA 166 512 12.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
> 1917 (2600+) OPGA 166 512 11.5x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
> 1833 (2500+) OPGA 166 512 11x 1.65V 85oC 53.7W
>
> XP Model 8 2167 (2700+) OPGA 166 256 13x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
> Thoroughbred 2083 (2600+) OPGA 166 256 12.5x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
>
> XP Model 8 2133 (2600+) OPGA 133 256 16x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
> Thoroughbred 2000 (2400+) OPGA 133 256 15x 1.65V 85oC 62.0W
> CPU ID 0681 1800 (2200+) OPGA 133 256 13.5x 1.60V 85oC 57.0W
> 1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.60V 90oC 56.3W
> 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W
> 1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W
> 1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.60V 90oC 55.7W
>
> XP Model 8 1800 (2200+) OPGA 133 256 13.5x 1.65V 85oC 61.7W
> Thoroughbred 1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.60V 90oC 56.4W
> CPU ID 0680 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.65V 90oC 54.7W
> 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.60V 90oC 54.7W
> 1600 (1900+) OPGA 133 256 12x 1.50V 90oC 47.7W
> 1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.50V 90oC 46.3W
> 1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.50V 90oC 44.9W
>
> XP Model 6 1733 (2100+) OPGA 133 256 13x 1.75V 90oC 64.3W
> Palomino 1667 (2000+) OPGA 133 256 12.5x 1.75V 90oC 62.5W
> 1600 (1900+) OPGA 133 256 12x 1.75V 90oC 60.7W
> 1533 (1800+) OPGA 133 256 11.5x 1.75V 90oC 59.2W
> 1467 (1700+) OPGA 133 256 11x 1.75V 90oC 57.4W
> 1400 (1600+) OPGA 133 256 10.5x 1.75V 90oC 56.3W
> 1333 (1500+) OPGA 133 256 10x 1.75V 90oC 53.8W
> ********
>
> Paul
 

Paul

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In article <423db29b$0$22846$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
<tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:

> Hi !
> Thanks for ur answers :)
>
> references on cpu are :
> AMD Athlon
> AXDA2000 DUT3C
> ATUGA 0237XPAW
> 1999 AMD
>
> I have read that it was an athlon xp 2 G (works at 1.6667)
> *****

AXDA2000DUT3C
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=170363

AXDA2000DUT3C 1.67Ghz Multiplier= 12.5x ==> 133MHz clock

See also PDF page 91 of this document - Vcore is 1.60V
Make sure the OVER_VOLT1 jumper is disabled.
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/25175.pdf

Do you have some thermal paste between the CPU and
the heatsink ?

Three things make the processor hot. Too much voltage.
Too much frequency (by accident). Not enough contact
between the CPU and the heatsink/fan. Those
are the things I would check.

Verify that the heatsink is properly installed. If the
heatsink is rotated 180 degrees, the contact patch on the
bottom of the heatsink will not touch all of the silicon
die on the processor.

Has the processor been modified, by making changes to
the "bridges" on the top of the processor ?

Paul

> "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> a écrit dans le message de
> news:nospam-1903051947050001@192.168.1.178...
> > In article <423c5a6f$0$31836$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
> > <tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:
> >
> > > hello !
> > >
> > > can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD
> Athlon
> > > XP 2 Go ?
> > >
> > > I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(
> > >
> > > Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when computer
> > > does NOTHING
> > >
> > > Thanks for your answers
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > P.S. : french user
> >
> > Is your OVER_VOLT1 jumper set to "disabled" ? It should
> > be on pins 1-2 of the header. It could be your processor
> > is getting too much voltage.
> >
> > Also, which processor are you using ? Here is a list
> > to choose from.
 
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hello !
when I use ASUS Probe to see degrees in computer, I note that Vcore show :
1,648 v !!!! so like you write I will put it at 1.6 V only. What do you
think of that ?
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"Paul" <nospam@needed.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:nospam-2003052146050001@192.168.1.178...
> In article <423db29b$0$22846$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
> <tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:
>
> > Hi !
> > Thanks for ur answers :)
> >
> > references on cpu are :
> > AMD Athlon
> > AXDA2000 DUT3C
> > ATUGA 0237XPAW
> > 1999 AMD
> >
> > I have read that it was an athlon xp 2 G (works at 1.6667)
> > *****
>
> AXDA2000DUT3C
> http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=170363
>
> AXDA2000DUT3C 1.67Ghz Multiplier= 12.5x ==> 133MHz clock
>
> See also PDF page 91 of this document - Vcore is 1.60V
> Make sure the OVER_VOLT1 jumper is disabled.
>
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/25175.pdf
>
> Do you have some thermal paste between the CPU and
> the heatsink ?
>
> Three things make the processor hot. Too much voltage.
> Too much frequency (by accident). Not enough contact
> between the CPU and the heatsink/fan. Those
> are the things I would check.
>
> Verify that the heatsink is properly installed. If the
> heatsink is rotated 180 degrees, the contact patch on the
> bottom of the heatsink will not touch all of the silicon
> die on the processor.
>
> Has the processor been modified, by making changes to
> the "bridges" on the top of the processor ?
>
> Paul
>
> > "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news:nospam-1903051947050001@192.168.1.178...
> > > In article <423c5a6f$0$31836$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
> > > <tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:
> > >
> > > > hello !
> > > >
> > > > can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD
> > Athlon
> > > > XP 2 Go ?
> > > >
> > > > I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(
> > > >
> > > > Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when
computer
> > > > does NOTHING
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your answers
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > P.S. : french user
> > >
> > > Is your OVER_VOLT1 jumper set to "disabled" ? It should
> > > be on pins 1-2 of the header. It could be your processor
> > > is getting too much voltage.
> > >
> > > Also, which processor are you using ? Here is a list
> > > to choose from.
 
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>
> > Hi !
> > Thanks for ur answers :)
> >
> > references on cpu are :
> > AMD Athlon
> > AXDA2000 DUT3C
> > ATUGA 0237XPAW
> > 1999 AMD
> >
> > I have read that it was an athlon xp 2 G (works at 1.6667)
> > *****
>
> AXDA2000DUT3C
> http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=170363
>
> AXDA2000DUT3C 1.67Ghz Multiplier= 12.5x ==> 133MHz clock
>
> See also PDF page 91 of this document - Vcore is 1.60V
**** In Asus a7v880, voltage is 1.65 and more :-( ***

> Make sure the OVER_VOLT1 jumper is disabled.
***** this jumper is disabled ! ****
>
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/25175.pdf
>
> Do you have some thermal paste between the CPU and
> the heatsink ?
***** I will soon change thermal paste and replace fan with model HHC l61 of
cooler master ******
>
> Three things make the processor hot. Too much voltage.
> Too much frequency (by accident). Not enough contact
> between the CPU and the heatsink/fan. Those
> are the things I would check.
>
> Verify that the heatsink is properly installed. If the
> heatsink is rotated 180 degrees, the contact patch on the
> bottom of the heatsink will not touch all of the silicon
> die on the processor.
****** OK I notice this *******
> Has the processor been modified, by making changes to
> the "bridges" on the top of the processor ?
***** No ******
> Paul
>
> > "Paul" <nospam@needed.com> a écrit dans le message de
> > news:nospam-1903051947050001@192.168.1.178...
> > > In article <423c5a6f$0$31836$636a15ce@news.free.fr>, "Le_pucier"
> > > <tradeon@nospam.voila.fr> wrote:
> > >
> > > > hello !
> > > >
> > > > can anyone can tell me what is the better motherboard for a CPU AMD
> > Athlon
> > > > XP 2 Go ?
> > > >
> > > > I have an Asus A7V880, and my CPU is recognize as an XP 1.4 Go :-(
> > > >
> > > > Except when I change FSB to 133, but degrees comes to 70 ° when
computer
> > > > does NOTHING
> > > >
> > > > Thanks for your answers
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > P.S. : french user
> > >
> > > Is your OVER_VOLT1 jumper set to "disabled" ? It should
> > > be on pins 1-2 of the header. It could be your processor
> > > is getting too much voltage.
> > >
> > > Also, which processor are you using ? Here is a list
> > > to choose from.