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Name: dustin
Date: November 13, 2004 at 00:05:23 Pacific
OS: win xp
CPU/Ram: amd 2400+ @2.0ghz/1024 mb
Comment:

hi thier i am new to computer and i was wondering how do i fined out what kind of mobo i have i know its via with a south bridge or something i also want to know how to get into my bios to overclock this mofukka

here are my spex i know so far:

amd anthlon xp 2400+ @ 2.0 ghz
LG 52x32x52 cd burner
sound blaster audigy 2 zs
logitech z5300 5.1
westurn digital 7200rpm 80 gb hd
ati x800 pro
kingston pc 3200 1024mb ram
atx 300w psu

Anthlon xp 2400+
1024mb kingston 3200 ram
ati radion x800pro


Anthlon xp 2400+
1024mb kingston 3200 ram
ati radion x800pro


Anthlon xp 2400+
1024mb kingston 3200 ram
ati radion x800pro



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Response Number 1
Name: jam
Date: November 13, 2004 at 04:47:25 Pacific
Reply:

If you don't know what motherboard you have, don't know where to look, & don't even know how to get into the BIOS, I suggest you leave it alone

Asus A7N8X-X
1800+ @8x210mhz
512mb PC3200
Ti4200/8X 128mb
WDC 60GB


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Response Number 2
Name: Sabertooth
Date: November 13, 2004 at 08:04:16 Pacific
Reply:

No! you click here instead.

-- Always do what you are afraid to do --


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Response Number 3
Name: iamc
Date: November 13, 2004 at 15:56:28 Pacific
Reply:

I am mildly dissapointed. When I clicked on this thread I was expecting an offer for a free ipod.


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Response Number 4
Name: giggles
Date: November 13, 2004 at 16:09:57 Pacific
Reply:

click on sabertooth's link to download everest home edition

run it and click on the motherboard logo and click on the motherboard logo again
you should be at a page that tells you your motherboard's name

there you go that's it
post back with your motherboard's name

common sense isn't very common


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Response Number 5
Name: dustin
Date: November 14, 2004 at 16:35:45 Pacific
Reply:

thank you i have a ECS-L7MM3
northbridge: via KM266 PRO
southbridge: VT8235

Anthlon xp 2400+
1024mb kingston 3200 ram
ati radion x800pro


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Response Number 6
Name: giggles
Date: November 16, 2004 at 21:31:19 Pacific
Reply:

srry for such a late reply, i have been lazy and i assumed that someone else would have helped you by now, maybe someone who has an ECS motherboard

i couldnt find that specific board but i did find ECS L7VMM3 PCB : 1.0C
is that what you have?
apparently you have a built in cpu so i would assume that you dont have any overclocking options
i downloaded your mobo manual but i dont have adobe acrobat reader so i cant see it
you can download here on ECS website
it's 257kb
it will tell you how to get into your bios and what options, if any, you have for overclocking- in other words, adjusting fsb, v-core, and multiplier

common sense isn't very common


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Response Number 7
Name: iamc
Date: November 16, 2004 at 22:58:05 Pacific
Reply:

What exactly is a "built in cpu"?


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Response Number 8
Name: dustin
Date: November 17, 2004 at 02:21:23 Pacific
Reply:

thank you so much i found out how to get into m bios JUST CLICK DEL key i hav it clocked out to 2.28 compard to 2.0

i just diddent know how to get there. i want to lern alot about computer's i'v been reading alot and this forum has helped me alot. but any way heres my msn mojoman22654@hotmail.com for anybody willing to bs about comps i have alot to lern and mabey we could be friend's

peace here's my new specs

mobo ecs L7mm3
amd anthlon xp 2400+ 2.0 @ 2.28 ghz
2 512mb kingston pc3200 ram
ati x800 pro not oc yett
sound blaster audigy zs
samsung syncmaster 712n 17"lcd 12ms
logitech Z5300 5.1


Anthlon xp 2400+
1024mb kingston 3200 ram
ati radion x800pro


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