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關於XP2200+
送上一篇曾在艾葳論譠出現但現在找不到的文章,不過太長了所以我分幾段貼出
來,希望有英文強的人能造福xp333的使用者
/* 1st */
this is my moment of glory. i have successfully installed my athlon xp2200+ on the xp333-r. ver 2.1
----you will need another socket A procesor to do this. (i used a Duron 1100)
for those who need to do it, here is how:
1. connect the VSS and NC pins on the back of the xp2200+ processor, see my other post. bottom of this page:
http://www.vr-zone.com/Home/news152/news152.htm) shows the pins. NOTE THE ORIENTATION OF THE CPU BEFORE SHORTING PINS!!
2. put the other socket A processor in the mobo and load into the BIOS. make sure your jp31 is set to the right fsb that supports the processor that you're loading with, mine was 100mhz (short pins 1+2)
3. in the Bios, go to iwill smart setting. and set the clock frequency to whatever the processor (THE CPU THAT IS INSTALLED IN THE MOBO!) fsb is rated for. eg. i set mine to 100mhz
4. set the cpu clock ratio to something that is safely supported by the processor installed. eg, mine was 11x since a duron is 1100mhz rating (100mhz fsb x 11x = 1100mhz)
5. everything else should be auto.
save the bios and reload, then turn off comp.
6. put your unlocked 2200+ in and make sure you change the jp31 to support its fsb. (i had to change it from 100mhz to 133mhz since duron is 100 and xp2200+ is 133)
7. boot up into the bios and go into the smartsetting again.
8. change your multiplier to 13x to be safe, or to 14x if you want to overclock it 60mhz, make sure you have sufficient cooling) the real multiplier is 13.5, but it aint there, oh well.
9. change your cpu clock frequency to what your cpu is, i had to change mine to 133mhz from 100mhz, again, xp2200 fsb vs Duron fsb)
10. save, reboot.
Thats it!
happy unlocking!
Leon
/* 2nd */
just updated the bios to april 11th 2002. no problems, other than having to configure the fsb and multiplier in the smartsetting
with the multipler set to 13x and fsb@133mhz, the bios id's the cpu as a 2000+. cause thats what a 2000+ is, 133*13=1729mhz. guess you can squeeze another 66.5mhz out of it through fsb increase or core voltage.
when multiplier is set to 14x, the bios drops it back down to 660mhz, perhaps it's a protection thing in the processor or something.
...time to play with the vcore and the fsb. and if the onboard cpu temp monitors are correct, i can afford to, since the cpu is at 34 deg. Cel. (thermaltake 6cu+, lapped, w/Arctic Silver 3)
anyone know if the "cpu core temp" monitor on the board are is fact correct? anyone checked it against an external core temp monitor?
thanks.
Leon.