Hey all,
I've recently purchased a new processor for my system, after installing it properly and trying to turn on the computer.. I had problems
On the initial boot up I receieved a proper vid card POSt ( You know the Vid card info) and then a scrambled BIOS and POST ..
Waiting a moment the scrambling stayed and I tried to hardboot and recieved a blank screen.
A few system specs:
Asus p4c800-E Deluxe BIOS Revision: 1014
Processor: p4 1.70b
Vid Card: Asylum 5200 Geforce FX 256 MB AGP 8x
Ram: Kingston 512mb 2700
HD: WD 80g
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New Processor: P4 2.80E (90nm)HT
After that problem I decided it could be a processor/BIOS problem and switched back to the 1.70b and my computer booted up ( it even detected a processor change)
If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate it.
Footnote: Asus website states BIOS revision 1014 should support 2.80E (90nm) HT
CPU / Since PCB / Since BIOS / Memo
P4-2.80E GHz(800 MHz FSB) (HT) (90nm) / ALL / 1014 /
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
Thank you once again,
Somedude
I've recently purchased a new processor for my system, after installing it properly and trying to turn on the computer.. I had problems
On the initial boot up I receieved a proper vid card POSt ( You know the Vid card info) and then a scrambled BIOS and POST ..
Waiting a moment the scrambling stayed and I tried to hardboot and recieved a blank screen.
A few system specs:
Asus p4c800-E Deluxe BIOS Revision: 1014
Processor: p4 1.70b
Vid Card: Asylum 5200 Geforce FX 256 MB AGP 8x
Ram: Kingston 512mb 2700
HD: WD 80g
-----------
New Processor: P4 2.80E (90nm)HT
After that problem I decided it could be a processor/BIOS problem and switched back to the 1.70b and my computer booted up ( it even detected a processor change)
If anyone has any ideas I would greatly appreciate it.
Footnote: Asus website states BIOS revision 1014 should support 2.80E (90nm) HT
CPU / Since PCB / Since BIOS / Memo
P4-2.80E GHz(800 MHz FSB) (HT) (90nm) / ALL / 1014 /
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/cpusupport/cpusupport.aspx
Thank you once again,
Somedude