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    AsRock K7NF2 raid

    I wanted me cheaper hardware from a PC to operate as a server screw together. The following components that I bought:

    AMD Duron 700 (200MHz FSB )
    AsRock K7NF2-Raid (new, or as open to Ebay)
    Kingston 512 DDR RAM 333 CL 2.5
    Graphic types: ATI 7200
    PSU: 300 watt
    3x 3com 100Mbit network cards
    CD and Floppy
    500GB S-ATA Samsung hard drive

    I Have been at the first turn on the PC is started but no signal by itself was, I have developed all the hardware and only CPU, RAM and power left in it. Same problem. Jumpers are on 200MHz FSB. An AMD Athlon processor has also been test fitted. Same problem. A faulty processor can, therefore, I think, be ruled out. PC has also already been started without a memory, unfortunately does nothing. Power was also tested another. Actually, the error so now only the MB. I hope you have helpful advice at hand.

    Thank you in advance.

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    Re: AsRock K7NF2 raid

    Do you have the speaker on the motherboard correctly? (for beeps)

    Are all power connectors? Not only the 20-pin - assuming the board has an additional 12V connector for the CPU.

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    Re: AsRock K7NF2 raid

    Hi.

    The Motherboard has no 12V Connector. The speakers are also connected.

    with the max 133 is meant 133 FSB, 266 MHz FSB represents.

    My Spitfire is a Duron 700, with a FSB 100, so 200 MHz clock rate. This motherboard supports the claim even after.

    Thanks in advance

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    Re: AsRock K7NF2 raid

    The first Duron with the development name of "Spitfire" or "Morgan" has been in 0.18 micron technology and were produced directly from the Athlon "Thunderbird" or Athlon XP "Palomino" which differed physically but by only 64 existing KB L2 cache (resulting in lower manufacturing costs had to). This first series was in the clock rates up to 950 or 1300 MHz available, always paired with a FSB of 100 MHz.

    The later models called "Applebred" were manufactured in 0.13 micron and were equipped with 133 MHz FSB and clock speeds to 1,800 MHz available. The technical basis was the Athlon XP "Thoroughbred A / B" physically existing 256 KB L2 cache, but up to 64 KB has been disabled, in this way could also for the Athlon chips manufactured product sold, the errors in the field of L2 cache compared, so that does not cover the full 256 KB were available. Common to all Duron the L1 cache size from 2x64-KB and the L2 cache size of 64 KB on-the, while the Socket A Athlons generally with L2 cache of 256 or 512 KB (final version of the Athlon XP with code name "Barton") were equipped.

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