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Old 14th January 2004, 18:37   #11
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it is normal that when u change your mp or fsb , that there is that "do not power off while saving bios" but after 3 seconds you're computer has to boot.

what are you're temps, maybe you're cooler is not good working or something and so the computer does not boot
 
Old 14th January 2004, 18:45   #12
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it is normal that when u change your mp or fsb , that there is that "do not power off while saving bios" but after 3 seconds you're computer has to boot.

what are you're temps, maybe you're cooler is not good working or something and so the computer does not boot
this is how it goes:

enter bios, change settings, save settings
reboot
i see the graka info on screen, THEN i see the massage
reboot again
blank screen

anyway, even if that's normal, it isn't normal that when i set fsb from 133 to 134 that it doesn't even post
while at default (133) i could f@h all night

temps are ~40°

mailed a rma request now, so i hope i get a replacement
 
Old 14th January 2004, 19:44   #13
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Ja wij weten dat de NF7-S een overclock mobo is maar abit garandeert niet dat het lukt en dat ook de garantie vervalt als

Hij stuk gaat door het overclocken!!!!

Maar als u denkt dat hij niet naar behoren werkt, stuurt u hem retour naar ons en zullen wij hem testen.

Als blijkt uit de test dat het bord bij ons wel naar behoren werkt zijn wij genoodzaakt om onderzoekskosten ( € 25,00)

En verzendkosten te bereken naar u.

Als wij hem naar abit opsturen en blijkt dat het bord naar behoren werkt zitten daar ook kosten aan vast als het niet onder de garantie valt.

Werkt ie namelijk wel op de standaard settings dan kunnen wij u eigenlijk al zeggen dat abit dit niet onder de garantie

Afhandelt hellaas, daar kunnen wij hellaas ook niks mee.

Laat het ons maar weten of u hem naar ons opstuurt.

U moet hem wel goed verpakt en compleet naar ons opsturen bij geen goede verpakking wijgeren wij de zending.

dus geen rma waarschijnlijk
 
Old 14th January 2004, 20:30   #14
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Old 14th January 2004, 20:54   #15
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post your problem at the Abit forums Jakkerd!
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Old 14th January 2004, 21:04   #16
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post your problem at the Abit forums Jakkerd!
yes chief!
 
Old 16th January 2004, 15:31   #17
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euhm, running the mobo at 134 is technically not overclocking the mobo. These guys are certified up to 200.

Does it work at 166 with a FSB 166/333 CPU ? Cause I can't seem to find your CPU specs.
 
Old 16th January 2004, 15:38   #18
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2100+ tbred B
forgot to write down stepping code

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euhm, running the mobo at 134 is technically not overclocking the mobo. These guys are certified up to 200.
hadn't thought off that, tx

i'm getting some other ram this weekend from a friend, probably won't help
but worth a try

and if it doesn't, another rma request will be mailed
 
Old 4th February 2004, 15:00   #19
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in case anyone wonderd, it was the ram
alltough it worked flawless at 266MHz, it was totaly borked
tested it yesterday on a friends rig, and now his win-install is completely hosed
went to the shop today, they gave me some takems sticks (he had only 50d twinmos in the shop, so we cheated a little )

running fine at 11*200 atm
 
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glad it worked out, luckily the board wasn't b0rked
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