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RE: Re: PC PSU
Prescott is the latest version of the P4 with a larger cache.
Your CPU is not a prescott.
Other than that, I'm afraid I haven't a clue (about anything today!)
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: m_surgenor [mailto:malcolm@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 24 December 2004 08:52
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: PC PSU
i emailed my motherboard manufacturer (Jetway) to see if they could
throw any light on this matter. I got a reply which I'm not sure I
understand? :)
It said
===========================
Dear Sir
Thank you for support JETWAY products.
pls check your cpu. the board not support p4 prescott cpu
Thank & Best Regards
JETWAY FAE Support Team
===========================
Now I've been using this combination of CPU and m/b for over two years -
and i believe without any problem until i swapped PSUs.
What's a prescott CPU tho'? I'm using an Intel Pentium 4 2.4ghz for the
533mhz system bus which as far as i can see my m/b supports.
The manual says:
CPU Socket - support Intel Pentium 4 478 pin
- support 1.5G~2.4G 400/533 MHz F.S.B. 478 Pin Pentium 4
processor
I'm okay aren't I??
Malcolm
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Crick, Steve (UK)"
<steve.crick@b...>
wrote:
>
> Shooting from the hip I would try:
>
> Check the input mains voltage is set to 240v Make sure your mobo does
> not expect to get an RPM from the PSU fan
(if it
> is fan-less I assume this will be zero; one of my mobos shuts down
if it
> gets a zero value from the CPU fan...long shot but might be worth
> looking into)
>
> S
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