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    Good day ;

    I have just built a system with above board and have the following queries.

    With a P4 1.4 G processor @ 400 bus speed the bios set up bus frequency shows only 100 and is not adjustible. Why ?

    The system is some what slow , I have dought that my hard disk is slow , I have used an 80 pin IDE cable to get ATA 100 but not sure if the drive support this . How to fin out ?

    I have installed Intel active monitor but is reporting motherboard has no sensor ?

    Many thanks

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    this board runs 100 at QDR

    what hdd is it, find out, then check the mfg's web site and look at the avg sustained throughput (btw ata100 is just a sales gimmic, no hdd can push anywhere near 100)

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    From most of the benchmarks I've read, yes, the P4 runs only about as fast as a P-III. You won't see much if any improvement, and may actually see some decrease in certain circumstances.

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    Current software is not able to take advantage of the architecture in the P4 and will often run faster on a P3 or Athlon based system. Until software venders start writing apps/games to take advantage of the architecture such as the SSE2 instructions in the P4, it will remain this way, thats why I just built a 1.33GHz Athlon instead.

    As far as the FSB is concearned, it is similar to the setup in the Athlon/Duron evironment. Its a 100MHz FSB that is what Intel calls "Quad Pumped". Similar to how the Athlon uses a 100MHz/133MHz DDR bus to reach "200/266".
    My brain went into standby mode and I can't get it to wake up, is there a BIOS patch for this?

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