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Problem is that the 2600 is only running at 1.92ghz, when it is capable of more.
I already posted this in the PC Gaming forum and got some great advice, but Damarus suggested I should post it here as there are more people with the technical know-how to help me resolve this situation.
From Damarus's advice, it looks like I'm going to have to alter the FSB and Multiplier settings via jumpers on the board.
Oh yeah, and the mobo did not come with spare jumpers so if someone could also reccomend a site to order some from I'd be very greatful.
Thanks in advance for any help.
(BTW: Is the Cpu Host Frequency in the bios the FSB setting?)
[Edit: Forgot to post a link to the original post, which is here:
http://ukchatforums.reserve.co.uk [SPACE] /display_messages.php?threadid=113337&forumid=422]
Malaktix wrote:
> What I would like to know is, what is better:
> A lower FSB and a higher multiplier, or a higher FSB and a lower
> multiplier.
>
> And dosnt the multiplier effect other things such as ram? So should I
> try and find a balance between the two?
Thoroughbred (L2 256KB)2083MHz = 2.03 Ghz
Thoroughbred (L2 256KB)2133MHz = 2.08 Ghz
> 1.9 Ghz is the normal speed of the 2600+.
It's not cookie. My 2400+ is just a tad under 2 Ghz (1968ish).