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I just updated to version 2.0 BIOS. Now the DRAM speed options are
Auto,166,133,and 100. My A64 2800+ is a 400 FSB chip. When I choose auto it
reads 333 FSB on the boot up screen.Version 1.0 showed 400 FSB. Is this just a
bug in the BIOS or what?


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