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Bones Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 11:10 am Post subject: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 1:09 pm Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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Bones wrote:
| Quote: | Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
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Your MB might be able to handle the upgraded processor without any bios |
upgrade. You should try this first before attempting a flash of your
bios, as a failure in a flash can be serious. |
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Buffalo Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 5:11 pm Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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"Bones" <spam@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
news:yoidnWjsL-NUV3Ld4p2dnA@brightview.com...
| Quote: | Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I
didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster
processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but
am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
If you don't flash the BIOS before installing the new cpu, it may not |
recognize it properly (in model only).
You should be able to use up to an Athlon XP 2600 (266mhz only).
If you do decide to flash, I would recommend the HoneyX BIOS.
Remember, if you buy a 266MHz (FSB of 133MHz) cpu, you ram should also be at
least PC2100 or SDram PC-133.
The instruction book was written before the advent of the faster Athlon
cpu's.
The BIOS usually comes up on the first screen during boot-up.
Try this link for just about everything you need to know about K7S5a MB.
http://p199.ezboard.com/bk7s5amotherboardforum |
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Kylesb Guest
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Posted: Sat Jul 10, 2004 5:11 pm Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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I dropped a Duron 1600 into my k7s5a w/o problem (costs $42 at
Newegg.com). However, in order to enable SSE instructions, I had to
flash the BIOS, I used the Honeyx BIOS, details of which are available
here:
http://p199.ezboard.com/bk7s5amotherboardforum
I believe I used the BIOS for the 1.x/3.x/Pro board. My board is a
ver 1.x (1.3 or 1.4, can't recall).
I would think the highest clocked Duron could be used, perhaps a Duron
1800; is that the fastest one available now?.
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Best regards,
Kyle
"Bones" <spam@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
news:yoidnWjsL-NUV3Ld4p2dnA@brightview.com...
| Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I
didn't
| even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster
processor!
| Any help would be grately appreciated.
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| I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
| The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron,
but am
| I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is
updated?
| How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
| Where can I get a new version from?
| What is the max processor I can drop in?
| Am I likely to fry my PC?
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| Many thanks!
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| Bones
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John Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2004 11:10 am Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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i have had an amd1800xp which i beleive was athlon with 2100ddr,running on
this board,with no probs.
regards john
"Bones" <spam@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I
didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster
processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but
am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
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Tech Support Guy Guest
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Posted: Wed Jul 14, 2004 11:49 pm Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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With CPU prices so cheap now, get an XP and scrap the Duron.
Currently the 1.x versions will handle up to AMD XP 2600.
Flash it and then drop in the new cpu, double check your RAM settings (133)
and boot it up.
To find out model #'s and some other goodies get this.
www.belarc.com
BIOS here
www.ecsusa.com
All my knowledge
Hope this helps.
The Tech Support Guy
www.ComputerRelative.com
"Bones" <spam@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I
didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster
processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but
am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
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Bones Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 16, 2004 6:13 pm Post subject: Re: K7S5A - newbie needs help |
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Thanks for your help.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Bones
"Bones" <spam@freenetname.co.uk> wrote in message
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| Quote: | Sorry, if this seems like a dumb post, but before reading this NG, I
didn't
even know that upgrading the bios would allow you to use a faster
processor!
Any help would be grately appreciated.
I have a K7S5A board, with an 850mhz Duron.
The instruction book says that it can be upgraded to a 1.4mhz Duron, but
am
I right in thinking that this can be increased if the bios is updated?
How can I find out what version of the bios I have?
Where can I get a new version from?
What is the max processor I can drop in?
Am I likely to fry my PC?
Many thanks!
Bones
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