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The problem is:
The board won’t run stable if the speed settings are correct. If i set
the clock on 100Mzh in stead of 166 (Then the Ahtlon2800 appears to be
an Athlon 2100 and RAM runs at 266MHz insteadof 400) it runs OK.
Addition of a system fan, change of harddrive or memory did not work.
It might be a problem with the sATA since the HDD led will keep on
burning.

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