Re: Lowering CPU Speed To Avoid Memory Errors

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> I agree.  I think your motherboard is the problem, but I'd wait until 
> you try the latest BIOS before I'd plunk down anymore cash.  If you do 
> have to buy a new board, you may consider getting a different brand this 
> time or at least a different revision of the board you now have.
>

I'm not sure if there's another board around that supports the 533 Mhz
bus, some very expensive sticks of RIMM4200 memory ($185 each!), has the
Intel 850E chipset, 6 PCI slots...hmmm...maybe I should do more
research.   
 
> > Well I've spent this much money so far, what's another $195?
> 
> That's about a month's worth of lunches!  ;)

My wife ensures I brownbag everything. I hate spending the money, but I
hate having a $2000 box sitting around gathering dust because I can't
trust it even worse. I want to do programming and I want the processor
to munch those development cycles darn fast!

Bob Cochran
Greenbelt, Maryland, USA


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