I know it's an older board, but I would really appreciate your help on this.
Board: MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R
BIOS downloads
I wanted to use this CPU with it:
AMN4000BKX5BU (AMD Athlon 64 Mobile 4000+)
Summary:
After a lot of research and tests (all details can be followed HERE) I know that this CPU works well with BIOS version 2.1 or 7.1, but only with 1 stick of 1GB RAM. With more than 1 stick, the system doesn't POST or it freezes on NVRam Check. Ideally, it would be best to modify the latest BIOS 7.1.
Would you be able to help me with this?
Also (I may be pushing my lock) if it's not much more work, is it possible to either enable the PowerNow function for this board, or make the existing Cool'n'Quiet compatible with this CPU?
I know the difference between the 2 technologies are that with the Cool'n'Quiet the default speed is at full multiplier, and if the system doesn't need resources, it then makes the multiplier smaller. And with PowerNow, it's in reverse. The system limits the multiplier by default, and only raises it when it needs it. As it is now, the CPU is working at full multiplier, no matter what. It would be nice to take advantage of one of these technologies, but it's not as crucial as making it work with more than 1GB of RAM.
Thank you in advance!
Board: MSI K8T Neo-FIS2R
BIOS downloads
I wanted to use this CPU with it:
AMN4000BKX5BU (AMD Athlon 64 Mobile 4000+)
Summary:
After a lot of research and tests (all details can be followed HERE) I know that this CPU works well with BIOS version 2.1 or 7.1, but only with 1 stick of 1GB RAM. With more than 1 stick, the system doesn't POST or it freezes on NVRam Check. Ideally, it would be best to modify the latest BIOS 7.1.
Would you be able to help me with this?
Also (I may be pushing my lock) if it's not much more work, is it possible to either enable the PowerNow function for this board, or make the existing Cool'n'Quiet compatible with this CPU?
I know the difference between the 2 technologies are that with the Cool'n'Quiet the default speed is at full multiplier, and if the system doesn't need resources, it then makes the multiplier smaller. And with PowerNow, it's in reverse. The system limits the multiplier by default, and only raises it when it needs it. As it is now, the CPU is working at full multiplier, no matter what. It would be nice to take advantage of one of these technologies, but it's not as crucial as making it work with more than 1GB of RAM.
Thank you in advance!