Ted Sikora wrote:
> ABit is aware of this and *may* try to resolve this in future revisions.
> For now all we can do is live with it. Most boards don't see this until
> overclocked a few steps. The only way to eliminate them at present is
> backing off on the speed until they disappear. If you board is stable
> and you recieve them only occasionally...live with it.
My board is NOT stable, and I'm NOT overclocking.
If I could down-clock the APIC busclock separately from the rest of
the system, I'd happily oblige. How do I do that?
(I don't see the messages, as I don't run 2.3.x kernels yet. )
Roger.
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