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SubjectRe: Unknown CPU
Nope, the CPU is clocked per spec.  I have an issue with this 
motherboard since I got it, half the time when I reboot it blurps and
simply won't boot with a high-low warble. I have to turn the machine
off for about 30 minutes or drain the cmos and reset everything.

I'm actually running the RAM a little slow.

David

Craig Bradney wrote:

>I know on my ASUS A7N8X, the CPU type when the CPU is detected is shown
>as Unknown unless the correct clock rates etc are used. As soon as they
>are set correctly.. it says Athlon 2600+. Before I got them correct, it
>had some unknown string (sorry Icant tell you what it was...) and I dont
>know what Linux reported then because I at that time all was new in this
>PC and hard drive was blank.
>
>Are you over or underclocking?
>
>Craig
>
>On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 21:58, David Ford wrote:
>
>
>>Since the mid 2.5 kernels, I'm now on 2.6.1
>>
>>Joel Jaeggli wrote:
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>>
>>>It's clearly a barton, what kernel are you running?
>>>
>>>joelja
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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