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| What? Make computers user friendly? You kidding? Is your BIOS at version 0802? http://support.asus.com/download/dow...n-us&model=M3A
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| What they said - also, you may just try bumping that FSB up a little bit to get it to the correct speed. Depending on your multiplier, and if the Phenom is a 1333FSB processor, it could be that as well. A motherboard with a 1066FSB might set it lower so that you ended up with a lower-clocked processor or something, but that seems unlikely considering the difference in clock speed is only .4GHz.
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| well i cant touch the multiplier cos its not letting me but i can manually adjust the fsb frequency is that all thats needed to adjust? |
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| Do you have the latest BIOS? (again)
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| Yes, what he said: again, you want to check for BIOS updates before messing with clock speeds. My suggestion was meant as "in case that other suggestion doesn't work" :)
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