Ok, so after a year of owning this board/chip combo (MSI 745 and Athlon XP 1800+), on the eve of getting rid of it, I've FINALLY found the cause of the "doesn't want to stay at 133(266)Mhz FSB" problems.
Are you ready for this? You're gonna love it.
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The fan. Yeah, this board apparently has a problem with the fan. It's picky about the information it's getting from the CPU fan, and if it doesn't get the right information, it won't boot. HOW ****ED UP IS THAT?
I mean, here's the deal:
It was running fine at 133, with my Volcano 9. I pull the Volcano 9, and slap on a smaller, quieter HSF.
Oops... won't come up. Diagnostic LED's say it's hanging on memory detection. Huh???
So I try different BIOSes, clearing the BIOS, everything. Nothing helps, it just won't go to 133!
So I think maybe it's heat... slap the Volcano back on and it works.
ARGH!
Then I notice something. The Volcano has a regular fan lead... which is plugged into a splitter. Red and black go to a regular molex +5V plug, and yellow goes to the CPU fan header.
Then it hits me - that's the secret. So I take the Volcano out, slap the other fan back on, but this time using the jumper plug... and it works. Flawlessly.
ARGH!
- Gurm
Are you ready for this? You're gonna love it.
...
...
...
...
The fan. Yeah, this board apparently has a problem with the fan. It's picky about the information it's getting from the CPU fan, and if it doesn't get the right information, it won't boot. HOW ****ED UP IS THAT?
I mean, here's the deal:
It was running fine at 133, with my Volcano 9. I pull the Volcano 9, and slap on a smaller, quieter HSF.
Oops... won't come up. Diagnostic LED's say it's hanging on memory detection. Huh???
So I try different BIOSes, clearing the BIOS, everything. Nothing helps, it just won't go to 133!
So I think maybe it's heat... slap the Volcano back on and it works.
ARGH!
Then I notice something. The Volcano has a regular fan lead... which is plugged into a splitter. Red and black go to a regular molex +5V plug, and yellow goes to the CPU fan header.
Then it hits me - that's the secret. So I take the Volcano out, slap the other fan back on, but this time using the jumper plug... and it works. Flawlessly.
ARGH!
- Gurm
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