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I have posted previously regarding installing an AGP card which started to mess up my processor speed. I have decided to remove the AGP card and stick with the pci graphics card I have. After removing the AGP I still have the same problem with Processor showing 500mhz instead of 1000mhz. The computer also struggles to boot up first time.

The board is an ABIT VH6 II, with pentium 3 1000mhz, 256 mb ram.

Hope someone can help.

2007-02-27 23:30:12 · 3 answers · asked by banjo booee 2 in Computers & Internet Hardware Desktops

3 answers

the clock of the memory if your pentium is 200mhz set the memory to 100mhz and so on always half the processor that's in the bios by the way

2007-02-27 23:36:45 · answer #1 · answered by zippo091 6 · 0 1

Here's most of the problem:

If the P3 Chip is 800 Mhz FSB and the motherboard only supports 400 FSB processors. Then, it has no choice but to cut the processors speed in half! All the way in half.

Best bet: ebay for a motherboard that supports 800 FSB and the rest of your components (RAM) and swap it out. Or change the processor to 400 FSB.

I looked at you spec sheet; your stepping is off in your CMOS/Bios. I'm not gonna be the one to tell you how and then something go wrong. Here's the link to your manual, BIOS Updates and so on:

2007-02-27 23:45:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

get out your wallet your processor is failing

2007-02-28 00:53:33 · answer #3 · answered by GENE M 2 · 0 1

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