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socket 478 and pci ecpress

demons9872

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do they make a socket 478 motherboard that has pciexpress i dont wanna buy a socket 775 cpu and ddr 2 mem
 
I just got the Albatron PX915P4C PRO, and it does not overclock for shit. I am using my old Kingston hyper-x, and 2.4B that would overclock to 3.1, and i can't overclock it 1 MHz with this board. I guess I am going to throw this board in the closet with my pile of other shit, and buy another new board and CPU...
 
Well it does say P4 prescott or Celeron D clear as day on that screen and your p4 B is well.....


LKS
 
=lks= ka druma said:
Well it does say P4 prescott or Celeron D clear as day on that screen and your p4 B is well.....


LKS

Damnit! Oh well, I saw 533FSB and thought that I was good. They system does run stable though, just stock speeds...
 
Try clearing your CMOS then overclocking again. I bet it will overclock the first time, until you reboot. It seems as if the Albatron doesn't recognize some processors so on boot up (restarts) it defaults to the standard clocks.

I used Dr. Speed, the windows based utility that came with the driver disc for the motherboard. As windows loads, this program overclocks the processor from with in windows. It has a little icon in the taskbar, which you can shut down, but the cpu still stays overclocked.

Hope that helps.
 
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