hey all,
I have an A8N32 and run the fsb at 340, the problem is I hav to set the mem divider to auto otherwise it wont boot! Auto is selecting the 133 (2:3 divider) however if i try to set it to 2:3 maually it wont boot! setting it to 1:2 also wont boot :/ I put the fsb to 350 and mem divider to auto and it boots, chnage to 2:3 /1:2 and no boot again. This is really annoying becuase i want to run a 1:2 divider so I can push the fsb up towards 400 to see whatthe board is capable of, atm because of this mem divider issue I am being forced to run 2:3 divider and with my PC3200 ram I cant post above 350 as it is pushing the mem above 230mhz which it wont do.
However if i set the fsb to 300 lest say then the manual divider options work?! 300 on a 2:3 divider means my memory is running at 200mhz and on 1:2 at 150mhz. Using the 1:2 divider at 340 means my mem would be running at 170mhz still way below the max my mem will go (230mhz) however it wont boot.
Anyone got any ideas or suggestions? Is this issue due to the ram or the mobo?
I have an A8N32 and run the fsb at 340, the problem is I hav to set the mem divider to auto otherwise it wont boot! Auto is selecting the 133 (2:3 divider) however if i try to set it to 2:3 maually it wont boot! setting it to 1:2 also wont boot :/ I put the fsb to 350 and mem divider to auto and it boots, chnage to 2:3 /1:2 and no boot again. This is really annoying becuase i want to run a 1:2 divider so I can push the fsb up towards 400 to see whatthe board is capable of, atm because of this mem divider issue I am being forced to run 2:3 divider and with my PC3200 ram I cant post above 350 as it is pushing the mem above 230mhz which it wont do.
However if i set the fsb to 300 lest say then the manual divider options work?! 300 on a 2:3 divider means my memory is running at 200mhz and on 1:2 at 150mhz. Using the 1:2 divider at 340 means my mem would be running at 170mhz still way below the max my mem will go (230mhz) however it wont boot.
Anyone got any ideas or suggestions? Is this issue due to the ram or the mobo?