Well, I just recieved a Athlon xp 2700 today. I installed the chip and the computer would turn on then quit. After 3 times it started up and booted, but was only recognized as a 1800. I rebooted and went to the bios and raised the fsb as far as possible. Which was only 132 mgz. I rebooted it and it was recognized as a 1700 mgz chip and some change. Well, I was browsing the bios voltage/frequency control. I actually rasied the ram speed to the next option and the computer froze in the bios.
Now the computer wont boot. I get a couple of sounds out of the speakers(like blips?!?!?!?!) And the computer stays on but I get no signal to the screen. I took the cmos battery out for about 5 minutes and put it back in. I started ther computer with no battery. I tried a different video card. I reconfigured the ram and tried every stick by itself. But, it still wont boot.
Anyways, Im not that upset over the mobo. Ive had it for 4 years and it doesnt look like it was going to support the processor anyway. And it was a 8x agp board.
I have a v5500 pci and a agp. Should I stick with the pci or use the agp? The reason I was using the pci was for compatibility with my 8x agp mobo. If I go with the agp version, which mobo should I buy that would support the faster processors, but still have a 5500 compatible agp slot? I wanted to stick with the athlon xp chips(since I already have one)
Let me know what you guys think.