Hello everyone, at first i want to say sorry for my probably bad english in the following lines, but as u may imagine, it's hard to write what you think in a language u don't know by heart.
Here my problem:
I bougt an Athlon XP-M 2800+ with the well known IQYHA stepping, the vendor promised it would work @3200+ (11*200).
Now, i got the Gigabyte Mainboard, GA-7N400S-L, it is very stable and you can change every setting your could wish, except for the multiplier -.- .
In a few Forums i could find problems concerning my MB and xp-m cpu's, in the most cases the multiplier was set to 6 default by the mainboard, making the cpu work with 800Mhz.
I now have 2 questions to you (modding) folks .
1. Could it be possible to change the multiplier with a software tool, if the MB doesn't support that as long as the multiplier isn't locked? (EasyTune eg. supports fsb changes under winXP, but the ratio of my 2000+ can't be changed, either cause the board doesn't support it or caused by the fact that this cpu is locked)
2. Could someone of u tell me how to hack/change the bios, so that it correctly detects my athlon xp-m with the settings i wish (meaning 11*200) OR make it possible to change the multiplier in the bios settings? (btw. i've no idea how to change anything inside those *.bin files)
In fact, i want my MB to detect the 2800+ athlon xp-m (133*16) as an athlon xp 3200+ (11*200) or at least with the multiplier set to 11 by default.
Its an Award Bios v6.00PG
the version i'm currently using can be downloaded here:
Klick!
All versions of this Bios can be found here:
Klick!
I found out that the *.bin can be opened with modbin, but i don't no where to add the profile (microcode!?) of my cpu if that's possible anyway. PLEASE someone HELP! (It's very hard for me to find information concerning to my problem in forums, because every forum i found is english ^^. thats why i depend on your help guys)
I really don't want to buy a new mainboard, cause i like this one a lot .
Looking forward to your answers,
thx
oDy
Ga 7N400S-L Help!
read through this carefully.
1. no. there is no way to set the multiplier on the fly on a nvidia chipset.
2. you can change the default (startup) multiplier by modifying L6 bridges. but unless you're not skilled and don't have some special equipment handy i wouldn't recommend even trying..
1. no. there is no way to set the multiplier on the fly on a nvidia chipset.
2. you can change the default (startup) multiplier by modifying L6 bridges. but unless you're not skilled and don't have some special equipment handy i wouldn't recommend even trying..
Thanks cp, but that doesn't really help me. It tells me things I already knew or at least expected. I really don't want to play with the bridges to manually set the multi (maybe as the last hope, a friend of mine could do that for me I think). That's why i'm searching for a way to add my cpu information to my bios. Isn't there anyone who could help me?
oDy
oDy