Hi Andy,

On Sunday 01 October 2006 17:39, Andy Medina Inscribed Thus:
> On Sun, 1 Oct 2006, Gaffer wrote:
> > I am at a loss as to what the problem could be !  It has got
> > to be the mainboard, but what !  I must be doing something
> > silly............ But I haven't a clue what.  Any Ideas ?
>
> Seems the common denominator is the speed difference. The ps
> might not be strong enough for the higher speed cpu, as Wayne
> pointed out. Or the mb is not able to recognize that high speed
> cpu and adjust accordingly, since it appears to boot from the
> lower speed cpu. Perhaps one of the speed (or voltage) settings
> in the bios on that mb is set to a fixed value instead of auto?
> Or, if the mb is switching to the correct cpu speed, one of the
> system components may not be rated for that higher speed.

Yes you are right, the only thing that seems to be common is the speed 
difference !  The annoying thing is that this machine has worked just 
fine for a little over 12 months with the 1100 cpu.  The one in the 
managers office has a 1300 cpu.

The mainboard doesn't have any voltage setting jumpers or switches !  

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Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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