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"Mr. Slow" <millenniumgoldspammersarebastards_@crouchvale.fre eserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<bd4422$t34$>...
> Do you have the BIOS set to 133/133? It sounds as if you have the default of > 100/100........ > > "Dennis Wilson" <> wrote in message > news:BidJa.59703$ thlink.net... > > > > My K7S5A Pro identifies my Athlon XP 2200+ CPU as an as Athlon XP 1500+ > > both in the BIOS setup area and during the boot process. > > > > Can anyone tell me why it does this and how I can correct it? Also, I'm > > curious as to whether this misreporting is slowing me down any in Windows. > > > > Thanks to anyone who can shed light. D'oh. It somehow got set to 133/166 -- someone pressed a little too heavy on the page down button when changing those values, I guess -- and the POST error correction kept knocking it back to 100/100 at boot-up. But it's working now. Thanks! |
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"Dennis Wilson" <> wrote in message news: om... > "Mr. Slow" <millenniumgoldspammersarebastards_@crouchvale.fre eserve.co.uk> wrote in message news:<bd4422$t34$>... > > Do you have the BIOS set to 133/133? It sounds as if you have the default of > > 100/100........ > > > > "Dennis Wilson" <> wrote in message > > news:BidJa.59703$ thlink.net... > > > > > > My K7S5A Pro identifies my Athlon XP 2200+ CPU as an as Athlon XP 1500+ > > > both in the BIOS setup area and during the boot process. > > > > > > Can anyone tell me why it does this and how I can correct it? Also, I'm > > > curious as to whether this misreporting is slowing me down any in Windows. > > > > > > Thanks to anyone who can shed light. > > D'oh. It somehow got set to 133/166 -- someone pressed a little too > heavy on the page down button when changing those values, I guess -- > and the POST error correction kept knocking it back to 100/100 at > boot-up. But it's working now. Thanks! HTH ![]() |