Could it be as simple as updating the BIOS?
Anyway, the BIOS id thing is always not dependable and necessary.
> Speaking of the TUSLC MB line. ANyone ever come across a fix for this
> MB's tendency to misidentify CPUs? It wants to ID my P3-1G as a
> P3-500E, it takes alot of fiddling to get it
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:23:30 +0800, Chang wrote:
>TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
>CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
>performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
Speaking of the TUSLC MB line. ANyone ever co
AMD CPUs are a bit hot. The top-of-the-line ones don't have the
protective circuit like P4. Chipsets that support AMD CPU contantly had
driver problem (notably VIA). Intel periodically cut prices of her CPU
(ok, it's evil, but I am a consumer).
It's better to stick with her unless you are in a h
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:23:30 +0800 Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
> CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
> performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
>
> The latest offering
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:23:30 +0800 Chang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
> CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
> performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
>
> The latest offering
TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
The latest offering is the i845D chipset (forgot the model no.)
I have high expection for it and ma