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I have the manuel and the MB doesn't have those. From what I can find
out this is a common problem with this MB. I think before I mess up
something, I think that I will just learn to live with it. If I wasn't a
chicken, I would try clearing the cmos. Thnks to all of you for your
help. It is running 333MHz for a 350MHHz processor and that's not losing
much.
Joe
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 11:56:50 -0600 Steve Imler <[log in to unmask]>
writes:
> Sometimes there are jumpers on the mobo that need to be set so that
> the
> correct speed is attained...consult your mobo manuel for the
> location of
> these jumpers if there are any...also there might be a limitation
> within
> your bios....you need the manuel or go to the mobo mfgr's web
> page...
>
> Steve
>
> >>> [log in to unmask] 01/05/02 04:35PM >>>
> I have a computer with a MB fairly new, I believe Year 2000. The
> manual
> states that it supports all Socket 7 processors with a 100MHz system
> bus.
> I have been using a 300 MHz AMD processor figured at 100 MHz. A
> program
> reads the actual speed as 285. Another program did the same. I
> installed a 350 MHz AMD processor and the programs tell me that it
> is
> reading 333MHz. Can you tell me why the 300 is not 300 and the 350
> is
> not 350? I let it automatically detect these processors.
>
> Joe
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