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Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus () I just installed a 3.06GHz P4 with HT. Travell And Simons Pdf Creator. I am running P4PE Rev. 1.03 with the latest 1007 BIOS. On post the screen shows 2 1.60GHz CPUs (not 2 3.06 GHz CPUs like I expected).

There is a Power Hardware alert that indicates VCore is low at 1.26V. The system boots into WinXP and is totally stable but Windows indicates that the chip is a 3.06GHz Pentium 4 running at 1.60GHz. Needless to say this is NOT OK. I checked the Intel Frequency ID Utility (dowloaded from Intel) and it too indicates a 3.06GHz Pentium 4 running at 1.60 GHz. I have an Antec 400W Power supply. I tried disconnecting all drives except the BOOT drive and a graphics card with this CPU. Same problem occurs.

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I am stumped. Wikidpad Portable Deutsch Download Firefox. Is my power supply to blame? I doubt its the chip.

Is it the P4PE Voltage Regulator? I have a 'spare' P4PE-X and hooked it up with that exact same results (that is a 1.03 Revisision board running 1007 Award BIOS as well). I researched the ASUS site and it says that my board is fully capable of running the Intel 3.06Ghz P4 with HT. I have tried the following: LATEST BIOS CHECKED MY BOARD REVISION WIN XP Runs STABLE SWAPPED BOARDS AND STILL HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM Thanks in Advance. Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus () In article, 'NRS' wrote: >I just installed a 3.06GHz P4 with HT. I am running P4PE Rev.

1.03 with >the latest 1007 BIOS. On post the screen shows 2 1.60GHz CPUs (not 2 >3.06 GHz CPUs like I expected).

There is a Power Hardware alert that >indicates VCore is low at 1.26V. The system boots into WinXP and is >totally stable but Windows indicates that the chip is a 3.06GHz Pentium >4 running at 1.60GHz. >Needless to say this is NOT OK. I checked the Intel Frequency ID >Utility (dowloaded from Intel) and it too indicates a 3.06GHz Pentium 4 >running at 1.60 GHz.

I have an Antec 400W Power supply. I tried >disconnecting all drives except the BOOT drive and a graphics card with >this CPU. Same problem occurs. I am stumped. Is my power supply to >blame? I doubt its the chip.

Is it the P4PE Voltage Regulator? >I have a 'spare' P4PE-X and hooked it up with that exact same >results (that is a 1.03 Revisision board running 1007 Award BIOS as >well). I researched the ASUS site and it says that my board is fully >capable of running the Intel 3.06Ghz P4 with HT. >>I have tried the following: >>LATEST BIOS >CHECKED MY BOARD REVISION >WIN XP Runs STABLE >SWAPPED BOARDS AND STILL HAVE THE SAME PROBLEM >>Thanks in Advance. You lucky dog:-) You bought a Mobile P4.

People have been overclocking these on Abxzone in past years. The 3.06GHz one would be the most desirable model, as overclocking it to 3.6GHz should go quite smooth. The way this works, is 'Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processors' have the same pinout as a desktop part. They plug into the same S478 socket.

But, the way you identify you got a Mobile (other than using the processorfinder site), is the multiplier is fixed at x12. Usually, when they first start, the clock is 100MHz, the FSB reads out as FSB400. 100 x 12 = 1200MHz, super-slow. (Only a mobile chipset properly sets the speed - a desktop chipset will give the 1200MHz thing instead.) In your case, the clock is (somehow) at 133MHz.

Maybe you forced the CPU clock to 133Mhz, or maybe the BSEL pins on the bottom of that particular model of processor are coded that way, I don't know for sure. Enterprise Architect 10 Full Serial Kannada. 133 x 12 = 1.6GHz.

This kind of processor is best run in a P4C800-E Deluxe. There, you can set the clock manually to 300MHz, the FSB becomes FSB1200, the core speed becomes 3.6GHz. You use the best DDR DRAM available (maybe some TCCD these days), and run the RAM 1:1 at DDR600.

It may require an adjustment of Vcore, as I don't remember right off hand, what voltage that chip requests at startup. (The SL726 web page says 1.3V, but maybe the VID value is identified differently by a desktop motherboard. So, even though it requests 1.3V in mobile coding, a desktop regulator may interpret it differently.) In any case, if that is indeed what you got, if you want to sell it, there may still be a few people with S478 FSB800 motherboards who wouldn't mind owning one. In your Ebay advert, post the SL726 or equivalent code, the full title 'Mobile Intel Pentium 4 Processor', and someone will buy it. Or, overclock the hell out of it and enjoy it yourself. It is supposed to run cooler than your average 3.06GHz/FSB533 processor. Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus () I have a P4PE motherboard running the P4 3.06 GHz CPU and I have it correctly identified and it works correctly.