07-03-2012, 07:02 PM
The lack of support for this motherboard is astounding.
CPU model: ET1331G-03W
Bios Link: Latest Bios (which was 2010)
Bios Version: P01-A2
AMD OVerdrive doesn't detect this chipset
CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 260
It's a dual core that comes with 3.2 GHz and I want to crank this baby up to 3.7 GHz so that it's one GHz faster than my stock CPU it came with.
I have 8 GB of ram in it.. I have no idea what the Power Supply Unit is.. I got it two-three years ago.. 350-400 I think? I don't know.
When many people look for the MCP61PM-GM board, they find some ECS MCP61PM-GM board that only supports AM2 socket CPUs and only supports 4 gigs of ram or something like that. The one I'm using is MCP61PM-GM and doesn't have ECS in front of it.. it supports up to 8 GB of ram (which I'm currently at and is AM3 socket)
I've had people on multiple forums call me stupid and a liar for saying that it's a AM3 socket after looking it up -_-
CPU model: ET1331G-03W
Bios Link: Latest Bios (which was 2010)
Bios Version: P01-A2
AMD OVerdrive doesn't detect this chipset
CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 260
It's a dual core that comes with 3.2 GHz and I want to crank this baby up to 3.7 GHz so that it's one GHz faster than my stock CPU it came with.
I have 8 GB of ram in it.. I have no idea what the Power Supply Unit is.. I got it two-three years ago.. 350-400 I think? I don't know.
When many people look for the MCP61PM-GM board, they find some ECS MCP61PM-GM board that only supports AM2 socket CPUs and only supports 4 gigs of ram or something like that. The one I'm using is MCP61PM-GM and doesn't have ECS in front of it.. it supports up to 8 GB of ram (which I'm currently at and is AM3 socket)
I've had people on multiple forums call me stupid and a liar for saying that it's a AM3 socket after looking it up -_-