Please take a look at this (big image) and tell me what the switches need to be set to. This pic was taken before I installed the mobo in the case.
I had just installed the cpu and hsf, and plugged in the wiring.
(and yes, I did plug in the hsf before I fired it up).
What's confusing about the switches is that the top one is upside down according to the lettering on it.
Vid card I tried in it is an 8X, known good. (I have it running in one of my other towers right now).
I'll try the last ditch attempt tomorrow, before I pull it out of the case to pack up for return.
Which cpu are you using on that board? I need the default multiplier. Set the CLK_SW switch to ON. (default is off)
If your cpu has a multi off 12, set the switches to the following:
0 X 0 0 0 0
If you have 11:
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 is ON and X is off.
If you set them all at X (which is default), it should auto detect what cpu you have. But you MUST set the CLK_SW switch to ON first of all. Otherwise, it won't detect that you have a 266 fsb, 333 fsb or 400 fsb cpu.
Thanks Mack. That's what I needed to know. I want to let it auto detect.
CPU is supposed to be a 1.4 tbird, although someone wrote 1.2 on it. (It was given to me)
I was using the cpu in another mobo, and I know it works.
I had to go to f-ing website and dl the f-ing pdf file, which I hate.
I needed help trying to understand the f-ing switches, which I have never seen before, and if I can't come here for help, then where can I go and not be told to read the f-ing manual?
Thanks :banghead:
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Mt_GoatHead Cheezy KnobPflugerville (north of Austin)Icrontian
edited November 2003
BDR had this to say
RTFM BDR
the f-ing manual didn't come the with f-ing mobo.
I had to go to f-ing website and dl the f-ing pdf file, which I hate.
I needed help trying to understand the f-ing switches, which I have never seen before, and if I can't come here for help, then where can I go and not be told to read the f-ing manual?
Thanks :banghead:
We understand your frustration BDR! Please calm down and breath deep. I think Mac should have you covered there. Please keep us posted. If that doesn't work the resort to beer and violence on your board. J/K
I had to go to f-ing website and dl the f-ing pdf file, which I hate.
I needed help trying to understand the f-ing switches, which I have never seen before, and if I can't come here for help, then where can I go and not be told to read the f-ing manual?
Did the stuff boot after the changes? If not, it's RMA time. 1.4 tbird huh? Positive it's a 266 fsb cpu and not a 200 fsb cpu? I dont remember if AMD ever made 1.4, 200 fsb cpus, that's why i ask. If 200 fsb cpu, set multi to 14 which is 0 X X 0 X 0
If you have a 266 fsb cpu, its 10,5 that is the multi (10.5*133) if auto doesn't work. 10.5 multi is X X X X 0 0 on those switches.
I think a dead mobo has got to be the hardest thing to troubleshoot IMHO ...so don't let it bother you.
I've had dead mobo's before ...once I got two in a row and they weren't refurbed.
You aren't too old for this forum ...some of us are older than you!
Abit sounds nice. I've never had a problem with Gigabyte. I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the rumors going around about Epox either. Both brands have worked wonderfully for me for years.
But Abit has allways been my favorite motherboard. This morning I turn on my old Abit mobo w/ p3 450. I turn on my current epox system w/ 1800+ at the same time. P3 450 booted up about 60 seconds before my new system :P. (Of course older one runs 98, stripped down quite a bit .. abit..haha =| )
BDR had this to say Sorry Mack. The person I got it from wrote 1.2 g 266 on the chip.
I packed the mobo up for RMA-ing.
Thanks, and sorry for the trouble.
I'm too old for this forum.
:sad2:
O whell, to bad we couldn't try. Good luck wherever you go in the future.
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Mt_GoatHead Cheezy KnobPflugerville (north of Austin)Icrontian
edited November 2003
Hey, easy there folks I was born in '55 also.
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited November 2003
I've just found this thread. Sittin' back after church with a glass of wine, I've had one heck of a laugh. This is hilarious, at least from a detached stance.
BDR, we really do love you. You add a lot to the forums. When the frustration is over concerning your motherboard (Lord knows I've had the same frustrations), you'll look back on this thread and laugh too.
I sincerely hope your next board is a 'first time go' when you first install it.
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I had just installed the cpu and hsf, and plugged in the wiring.
(and yes, I did plug in the hsf before I fired it up).
What's confusing about the switches is that the top one is upside down according to the lettering on it.
Vid card I tried in it is an 8X, known good. (I have it running in one of my other towers right now).
I'll try the last ditch attempt tomorrow, before I pull it out of the case to pack up for return.
Wha? It's cold outside!
He-whore.
If your cpu has a multi off 12, set the switches to the following:
0 X 0 0 0 0
If you have 11:
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 is ON and X is off.
If you set them all at X (which is default), it should auto detect what cpu you have. But you MUST set the CLK_SW switch to ON first of all. Otherwise, it won't detect that you have a 266 fsb, 333 fsb or 400 fsb cpu.
RTFM BDR.
CPU is supposed to be a 1.4 tbird, although someone wrote 1.2 on it. (It was given to me)
I was using the cpu in another mobo, and I know it works.
the f-ing manual didn't come the with f-ing mobo.
I had to go to f-ing website and dl the f-ing pdf file, which I hate.
I needed help trying to understand the f-ing switches, which I have never seen before, and if I can't come here for help, then where can I go and not be told to read the f-ing manual?
Thanks :banghead:
We understand your frustration BDR! Please calm down and breath deep. I think Mac should have you covered there. Please keep us posted. If that doesn't work the resort to beer and violence on your board. J/K
FFS, knock it off.
Here's the download link to the manual:
http://america.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard/FileList/Manual/manual_7n400pro2_e.pdf
Loosen up please. I refuse to stay on my toes just because you are sensitive to jokes. And you are welcome, i hope this solves the problem.
EDIT**// Seeing now that you actually already have the manual ,so ditch the link.
I have the pdf file already.
and excuse me for not automaticly knowing it was a "joke".
As for the "sensitive" remark.
pfft @you
If you have a 266 fsb cpu, its 10,5 that is the multi (10.5*133) if auto doesn't work. 10.5 multi is X X X X 0 0 on those switches.
I packed the mobo up for RMA-ing.
Thanks, and sorry for the trouble.
I'm too old for this forum.
:sad2:
I've had dead mobo's before ...once I got two in a row and they weren't refurbed.
You aren't too old for this forum ...some of us are older than you!
but not you, csimon. I was born in 1955.
Have another banana.
so you remember the building of the pyramids n stuff? LOL j/k
remember? I think I was there at the planning stage.
Abit sounds nice. I've never had a problem with Gigabyte. I'm not sure if I'm a fan of the rumors going around about Epox either. Both brands have worked wonderfully for me for years.
But Abit has allways been my favorite motherboard. This morning I turn on my old Abit mobo w/ p3 450. I turn on my current epox system w/ 1800+ at the same time. P3 450 booted up about 60 seconds before my new system :P. (Of course older one runs 98, stripped down quite a bit .. abit..haha =| )
Abit.
O whell, to bad we couldn't try. Good luck wherever you go in the future.
I've just found this thread. Sittin' back after church with a glass of wine, I've had one heck of a laugh. This is hilarious, at least from a detached stance.
BDR, we really do love you. You add a lot to the forums. When the frustration is over concerning your motherboard (Lord knows I've had the same frustrations), you'll look back on this thread and laugh too.
I sincerely hope your next board is a 'first time go' when you first install it.
Cheers,
Leo