Quoting Robert Redelmeier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> > We've all seen this warning before I think? APIC error on CPU1: 08(08)
> > Well I'm 101% sure it's memory related...
> 
> This is a very interesting observation.  Especially if both
> your new and old memory is nominally good (passes memtest-86
> and my burnBX and burnMMX utils).

Aye, the memory passes fine, and all seems to work perfectly normal.

Later today, after I posted, a friend of mine told me the APIC error
messages are related to the timings you put the chips under.

So I changed them, and miracly, the messages have now gone away with my
new memory chips too!!  So it *IS* memory related, but not CHIP related,
more timing related...

One thing I didn't consider, my OLD memory chips were 100MHz, the ones
I use now are 133MHz... Maybe that makes the difference??
My FSB is at 66MHz (433MHz not-o/c'ed Celerons)

Regards,
Sander.

-- 
| Het toppunt van lef: spammen naar een abuse mailbox.
| CistroN Internet Services, Linux Specialists & Perl Experts
| 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8  9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D
--
=-          To unsubscribe, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the       -=
=-                body of "unsubscribe linux-abit".                 -=

Reply via email to