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DateFri, 06 Feb 2004 02:09:40 +0100
FromLuis_Miguel_García <>
SubjectRe: [ACPI] acpi problem with nforce motherboards and ethernet
Craig Bradney wrote:

>On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 01:58, Prakash K. Cheemplavam wrote:
> 
>
>>>There is a way to "activate" cpu Disconnect? or it gets enabled by 
>>>simply applying it?
>>> 
>>>
>>In newer Abit BIOSes there is an option, or you use athcool.
>>
>>
>> 
>>
>>>Yes, I have a Abit motherboards, perhaps it's the problem with the bios.
>>> 
>>>
>>I have an Abit NF7-S Rev2 with latest Bios.
>> 
>>
Prakash, I have the same motherboard but not the latest bios (I think I 
cannot overclock in the same way when I flashed the latest, so I 
reverted one version). Perhaps I must upgrade and try.

About the "option" you're talking about in the bios, are you talking 
about CPU throttle?

>
>As noted in my last post.. you dont NEED athcool OR Disconnect to get
>stability.. 
>
>I've only ever run athcool to check the status.. and my BIOS doesnt have
>disconnect.
>
>A7N8X Deluxe V2 BIOS 1007.. 11 days uptime here.. haven had a crash
>since Ross released those patches ages ago.
> 
>
Craig, I'm not talking about cpu disconnect because of the stability. I 
have 100% stability here with the two patches mentioned before in this 
thread. I was talking about my cpu showing temperatures between 53 and 
64º, what I think is very high.
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