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ECS K7S5A 1.0-maximum cpu to use?
would someone kindly reply what max cpu to safely use in ECS K7S5A 1.0.the specs were written at 1200 xp max but has a plus sign implying future support.
thanks
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Ultimate Member
Someone here has uses an XP2000+:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=e...ampabay.rr.com
ECS FAQ Support Table:
http://www.ecsusa.com/ecsusa/www.ecs...q/table-K7.htm
And finally, the bios updates:
http://www.ecsusa.com/ecsusa/www.ecs...load/k7s5a.htm
Since you have version 1.0, use the 1.x bios update toward the bottom of the page.
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Banned
The 3.x was made for greater compatibility with the Athlon XP. ECS does not note using Athlon XP's on their 1.x, but when you look at the 3.x, it's listed.
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Ultimate Member
howd do you check which mobo ver you have. mine just has a date on the post sceen 25/03/02. I got my board 2 months ago, slapped on an xp1800 @ 1.73ghz just put 256ddr in it and not 1 fault. But theres a few posts scattered around the forums saying that there board wont support this that etc. Why does my board support an xp1800 but his doesnt. can you just upgrade to the 3x bios or summet.
Richard
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Originally posted by Antix
The 3.x was made for greater compatibility with the Athlon XP. ECS does not note using Athlon XP's on their 1.x, but when you look at the 3.x, it's listed.
Before you spin that theory further ...
http://www.ecs.com.tw/support/cpu_k7.htm
Again, v3.x has 4-channel sound over the previous 2-channel, that's it. And also again, only the very first batch of v1.0 won't run Athlon XP.
Regarding the BIOS updates, the latest ones are for any revision of the board. v3 support was added at some point, but the old boards are still supported by the later BIOSes (notice how the header says "PCB 1.x/3.x"?). Just don't flash a v3.x board with one of the very old BIOSes. (Rule of thumb: Never flash to an older BIOS than the one the board originally came with.)
regards, Peter
Last edited by Peter M; 09-06-2002 at 09:29 AM.
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And again, thanks for clearing that up for me Peter...
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