Hi everyone...
I have an ASUS A7V8X-X plate, 2 plates DDR400 (PC3200) 521, and a micro that "appeared" as: Athlon MP 1500 + and always worked at 1333 MHz (133x10)
A few days ago I started reading about the overclocking, and stung me curious... The point is that I went into the BIOS (I have updated to version 1012) and changed speed to 1667 MHz micro restart and booted without problems...
But watching the temperature and controlling how things work, I realized I had changed so much the brand as the model of micro ...
Now listed as micro Sempron 2400 + running at 1667 MHz... Researching a bit on the internet I read that the board sometimes poorly identified models micros...
The thing is that I was going to stay with the plot, and then proceeded: disarmament machinery and I looked at the micro-labels, and ... surprise!
Sempron and below, between a bunch of numbers, SDA2400DUT3D (I think it was exactly like this) Anyway, as I do not know anything about these matters tell me to see if someone can guide...
Turning clean everything, and if anyone can answer:
What got micro?
In the BIOS, the chosen speed (1667 MHz) I see red ... Will that speed does not support this motherboard, or simply trying to scare me..?
According to the ASUS, the temperature of the motherboard is about 33 degrees and 54 degrees of micro... Temperature testing other programs such as Everest, Motherboard Monitor, and one that I do not remember his name, give me the 3 temperatures: 33 º mother and 46 º micro ... So, which of all hope?
At the moment I have the micro to 1667 MHz, which I hope is still alive... In the BIOS I get the chance to climb up to 2000 MHz, but when I did and I was starting Windows XP a blue screen shot... Will this finally will have something to do with the voltage of the micro? Should we rise to run a 2000? Currently running at 1.6v (this value will never touch)
Greetings to all



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