The thing is, you have only a very slight chance to be affected.
Durons, Athlons under 1GHZ and XP's are generally OK, but the Athlons above
1 Ghz are more than 50% affected.
It also depends on the mb revision, rev0 is unaffected, increasing to rev3,
which is mostly affected.
It seems some resistor is wrong reluslting in data corruption.
Guy
On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 09:59:32 -0500 zentara wrote
regarding Re: [SLE] [OT] Trouble with ECS K7S5A boards!:
Z> Guy Van Sanden wrote:
Z> > It seems that the board has problems running at CPU 133/RAM 133Mhz.
Z> >
Z> > Especially the T-bird 1400 seems a likely victim.
Z> >
Z> > Has anyone seen this behavior?
Z> > Is it stable with Linux?
Z>
Z> I'm running 512M of pc133 memory on this board, with
Z> the bios set to ram 133, but I have a duron 750.
Z>
Z> The board is inexpensive so I wouldn't expect it to
Z> run flawlessly if you push it's design limits.
Z>
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