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Memory - DRAM Clock posted in the Hardware forums; Hi all, Last week i bought a new motherboard. Now at the POST it says that my Memory is running at 133Mhz, but i have installed PC2100 memory, am i ...

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Hi all,

Last week i bought a new motherboard.
Now at the POST it says that my Memory is running at 133Mhz,
but i have installed PC2100 memory, am i wrong or should it be running at 266Mhz???

System:
MSI K7N2 Delta2 motherboard
AMD Atlhon XP proc. (1150MHz)
2x 512MB RAM PC2100
ASUS 64MB Nvidia MX/MX400 videocard

Bios configuration:

Current CPU Clock: 1150 Mhz
Current DRAM Clock: 133 Mhz

High performance mode: Optimized
Dynamic Overclocking: Disabled
CPU Voltage: CPU Default (flashing red, but at the back of the CPU it says "1,8"??)
Memory Voltage: 2,5 V (marked w/ red, but i think this is the right voltage)
AGP Voltage: 1,5 V
Ajust CPU FSB Frequenty: 100 MHZ
Ajust CPU Ratio: CPU Default
Ajust DRAM Freq: By SPD
FSB Spread spectrum: 0,50 %


Another strange fact is that my CPU is only 20C ?? (note: the temp.sensor is still OK)

Can anyone tell me what ar the right settings or something, or what i did wrong?

Boaz


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Hi there, sorry it took a while to get to your post.

In your bios screens, what value do you have for Adjust CPU FSB Frequency?


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CPU FSB Frequency:

100 Mhz <-- current
133 Mhz
166 Mhz
200 Mhz
202 Mhz

Note: The following information may be nice to know:

AwardBIOS v6.00PG
W6570NMS v11.4 081604

08/16/2004-MS-6570E-6A61BM4KC-0

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