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Marco Zuiderwijk
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 06, 2007 11:37 pm    Post subject: Jumper / Bios settings for Celeron 1Ghz on MX3W Pro-E Reply with quote

Hello,

I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz processor.
According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site, this should be
possible. But after I installed the new processor only the CPU fan starts
and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the default BIOS settings
and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I have upgraded my BIOS to
version R1.32. What settings do I have to use to be able to use the new
processor?

In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone know
where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they important to
get the CPU working?

The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the 1Ghz
processor is working on another system.

Regards,
Marco
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gdp
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 5:09 am    Post subject: Re: Jumper / Bios settings for Celeron 1Ghz on MX3W Pro-E Reply with quote

There were two 1 GHz Celerons, one based on the older Coppermine core
with 128 KB L2 cache, and the other based on the Tualatin core with 256
KB L2 cache. Are you sure the one you have is Coppermine core? It's
the only one that would work in your motherboard.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Quote:
Hello,

I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz processor.
According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site, this should be
possible. But after I installed the new processor only the CPU fan starts
and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the default BIOS settings
and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I have upgraded my BIOS to
version R1.32. What settings do I have to use to be able to use the new
processor?

In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone know
where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they important to
get the CPU working?

The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the 1Ghz
processor is working on another system.

Regards,
Marco

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Marco Zuiderwijk
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 07, 2007 3:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Jumper / Bios settings for Celeron 1Ghz on MX3W Pro-E Reply with quote

Hello,

Is there a way how I can check which one I have?

Regards,
Marco

"gdp" <gdp416@cox.invalid> wrote in message
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Quote:
There were two 1 GHz Celerons, one based on the older Coppermine core with
128 KB L2 cache, and the other based on the Tualatin core with 256 KB L2
cache. Are you sure the one you have is Coppermine core? It's the only
one that would work in your motherboard.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Hello,

I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz
processor. According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site,
this should be possible. But after I installed the new processor only the
CPU fan starts and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the
default BIOS settings and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I
have upgraded my BIOS to version R1.32. What settings do I have to use to
be able to use the new processor?

In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone
know where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they
important to get the CPU working?

The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the 1Ghz
processor is working on another system.

Regards,
Marco
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gdp
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 4:39 am    Post subject: Re: Jumper / Bios settings for Celeron 1Ghz on MX3W Pro-E Reply with quote

If you go to
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/celeron1a-oc.html and view
the image of the Tualatin Celeron, you'll see at the top of this image

http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/cpu/celeron1a-oc/processor.jpg

a 1000A/256. Yours should show the same thing if it's a Tualatin.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Quote:
Hello,

Is there a way how I can check which one I have?

Regards,
Marco

"gdp" <gdp416@cox.invalid> wrote in message
news:ujBRh.152752$6P2.143331@newsfe16.phx...
There were two 1 GHz Celerons, one based on the older Coppermine core with
128 KB L2 cache, and the other based on the Tualatin core with 256 KB L2
cache. Are you sure the one you have is Coppermine core? It's the only
one that would work in your motherboard.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Hello,

I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz
processor. According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site,
this should be possible. But after I installed the new processor only the
CPU fan starts and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the
default BIOS settings and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I
have upgraded my BIOS to version R1.32. What settings do I have to use to
be able to use the new processor?

In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone
know where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they
important to get the CPU working?

The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the 1Ghz
processor is working on another system.

Regards,
Marco

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Marco Zuiderwijk
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Jumper / Bios settings for Celeron 1Ghz on MX3W Pro-E Reply with quote

Yep, that's the one. Now I'm sure it won't work. Thanks for your support
anyway.

Regards,
Marco


"gdp" <gdp416@cox.invalid> wrote in message
news:%YVRh.176216$6P2.125967@newsfe16.phx...
Quote:
If you go to
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu/display/celeron1a-oc.html and view
the image of the Tualatin Celeron, you'll see at the top of this image

http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/cpu/celeron1a-oc/processor.jpg

a 1000A/256. Yours should show the same thing if it's a Tualatin.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Hello,

Is there a way how I can check which one I have?

Regards,
Marco

"gdp" <gdp416@cox.invalid> wrote in message
news:ujBRh.152752$6P2.143331@newsfe16.phx...
There were two 1 GHz Celerons, one based on the older Coppermine core
with 128 KB L2 cache, and the other based on the Tualatin core with 256
KB L2 cache. Are you sure the one you have is Coppermine core? It's
the only one that would work in your motherboard.

George

Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
Hello,

I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz
processor. According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site,
this should be possible. But after I installed the new processor only
the CPU fan starts and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the
default BIOS settings and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I
have upgraded my BIOS to version R1.32. What settings do I have to use
to be able to use the new processor?

In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone
know where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they
important to get the CPU working?

The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the
1Ghz processor is working on another system.

Regards,
Marco

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