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Old 12-02-2001, 08:00 AM   #7 (permalink)
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If your board is anything like my old A7Pro (A7v wannabe) then they are just 2 lumps of solder, you can short them with a slot screwdriver.

as for your problem, have you tried a different processor? also have you updated the bios to correctly identify the XP chip, it needs to unless you have jumpers on your board and care to set it up manually.

Your problem might be it's inability to auto detect the correct voltage fir this processor. It might play it safe and run at it's lowest voltage, 1.05v or something like that, check with asus site to see if thier is a bios flash to help with this, if not time to read up on jumper settings.

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