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thanatoid
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Franc, I would really appreciate an answer to this simple
question regarding the difference between the M571 (which you
have so comprehensively discussed on the M571 site) and the M572
which I have.
The M571 site talks rather casually about using AMD K-2
processors up to 450 or 500MHz, even though the "stated" max CPU
speed of the two MB's is 300MHz. I now have the original
Pentium 166MMX and I can certainly live with it, but I also have
3 AMD processors which could be put to better use than as
mobiles hanging off the ceiling
I tried an AMD 333 and a 350 last night, and could not get them
to work. (A shop nearby gave them to me for free
I happen to also have a 450 but I never even dreamed of trying
it.
Here's the question:
It would /appear/ that the great advantage of the M571 is that
FSB settings, CPU base speed multipliers, voltage etc. settings
are achieved by using jumpers, which makes almost anything
possible - apparently including using those fast chips.
In the M572, I do not see any of those jumper settings. All
CPU's appear to be "recognized" and "processed" by the BIOS and
there is little that can be done. So putting a 350 let alone a
450 AMD in a 572 may be impossible while it /was/ possible in
the M571.
Is this correct or am I missing something? I should mention I am
not brave enough to snip connections with a nail clipper and
replace resistors - I will only work with the BIOS and jumpers.
I am willing to flash the BIOS to a later version - but without
actually going through the process, I don't know whether it will
allow me to use the faster chips with the M572, since little
info is available on what the BIOS upgrade actually "upgrades"
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Terribly sorry to bother you with this, but it appears you are
the official world expert on the M57x's and have been kind
enough to help me in the past.
Thanks,
t.
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question regarding the difference between the M571 (which you
have so comprehensively discussed on the M571 site) and the M572
which I have.
The M571 site talks rather casually about using AMD K-2
processors up to 450 or 500MHz, even though the "stated" max CPU
speed of the two MB's is 300MHz. I now have the original
Pentium 166MMX and I can certainly live with it, but I also have
3 AMD processors which could be put to better use than as
mobiles hanging off the ceiling
I tried an AMD 333 and a 350 last night, and could not get them
to work. (A shop nearby gave them to me for free
I happen to also have a 450 but I never even dreamed of trying
it.
Here's the question:
It would /appear/ that the great advantage of the M571 is that
FSB settings, CPU base speed multipliers, voltage etc. settings
are achieved by using jumpers, which makes almost anything
possible - apparently including using those fast chips.
In the M572, I do not see any of those jumper settings. All
CPU's appear to be "recognized" and "processed" by the BIOS and
there is little that can be done. So putting a 350 let alone a
450 AMD in a 572 may be impossible while it /was/ possible in
the M571.
Is this correct or am I missing something? I should mention I am
not brave enough to snip connections with a nail clipper and
replace resistors - I will only work with the BIOS and jumpers.
I am willing to flash the BIOS to a later version - but without
actually going through the process, I don't know whether it will
allow me to use the faster chips with the M572, since little
info is available on what the BIOS upgrade actually "upgrades"
%-{
Terribly sorry to bother you with this, but it appears you are
the official world expert on the M57x's and have been kind
enough to help me in the past.
Thanks,
t.
--
[from a recent conversation]
thanatoid: So why did you decide you needed broadband?
Neighbor: I wanted to read my e-mail faster.