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Dr.Ekpat:
I agree with Mark. I have never had a problem with alternative cpus
that wasn't intentionally written into the code, ala Creative Labs. The
solution to your problem is most likely at the URL below:
http://www.pcchips.com/ht1869dr.html
The PC Chips M571 (which is sold under what seems like dozens of names)
needs a driver update in order for the built-in sound to work correctly.
This exact message came up on three recent units we were assembling WITH
Pentium chips. Downloaded sndpatch.exe, followed the instuctions, and
all was fine.
If I miss my guess on your hardware configuration, please repost with
more detail.
Mark Walter wrote:
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> What non-Intel processors are we talking about, I have been
> building machines with alternate cpus for some time and have
> never had such a problem with any of them. I put 5 machines
> together this week with AMD cpus and not a glitch with any of
> them.
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> Mark Walter
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> > The problem comes with some non-Intel pentium processors and the slight
> > conflict they can setup with some motherboards. Many people realize that if
> > they have a non-Intel processor and this is occuring, the best all around
> > solution is to return the chip for an Intel product... or to find a motherboard
> > that is better suited for their processor.
> >
>
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