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I have an Athlon XP 2700+ CPU in my ECS motherboard.
The motherboards default settings were to have the CPU
run at 1500 MHZ. Inside windows it Reads my processor
speed as 1300 MHZ. I decided to clock up my processor to
the standard speed of 2.7, but could only clock up to 2.1
before the computer would refuse to start, as resulting
from a motherboard issue (I think). Clocking up to 2.1
allows me to start my PC properly, however Windows XP
then tells me that There is a Dll/Karnal error. Bringing
down the CPU speed to 1.5 Allows windows to boot normally.
Note: (1) I installed Windows XP at the 1500 MhZ CPU
Speed.
(2) The Proccessor is meant to be ran at 2700 Mhz.
(3) My copy of Windows was fully updated as of
8/8/04 (Including Drivers)
I have an Athlon XP 2700+ CPU in my ECS motherboard.
The motherboards default settings were to have the CPU
run at 1500 MHZ. Inside windows it Reads my processor
speed as 1300 MHZ. I decided to clock up my processor to
the standard speed of 2.7, but could only clock up to 2.1
before the computer would refuse to start, as resulting
from a motherboard issue (I think). Clocking up to 2.1
allows me to start my PC properly, however Windows XP
then tells me that There is a Dll/Karnal error. Bringing
down the CPU speed to 1.5 Allows windows to boot normally.
Note: (1) I installed Windows XP at the 1500 MhZ CPU
Speed.
(2) The Proccessor is meant to be ran at 2700 Mhz.
(3) My copy of Windows was fully updated as of
8/8/04 (Including Drivers)