How about this answer: I KNOW it's not your systems fault. I just built and athlon 2500 and 300= 0=20 (the 3000 is mine) and I had to se the cpu speed to 133 for the 2500 (the= =20 system had the multiplier correct) and 166 for the 3000. for some reason= ,=20 the boards detected the proper multiplier and not the cpu speed. Probabl= y=20 has to do with giving you options. See what having options can do to you? Damn you linux and your options! = :-) anthony On Wednesday 11 June 2003 10:41 am, Dr. Ghastly wrote: > > I was wanting to build a new LTSP server so last week, I bought an AM= D > > Athlon XP 2200 (and MoBo) from Fry's Electronic. The Athlon XP 2200 i= s > > supposed to run at 1.8 GHz. However, while booting, the system shows= the > > CPU to be an Athlon 1500+. Further, (booting under Knoppix) the Knop= pix > > CD > > > shows it running (while booting) at 1344 MHz (1.344 GHz). > > > > The MoBo somehow identifies the CPU and sets the clock rate according= ly. > > > > Looking at the Setup Utility (CTRL + DEL while booting), in the "CPU = PnP > > Setup" section, everything is grayed out (including CPU Frequency) ex= cept > > "CPU Speed". The default CPU speed is 100/100.MHz. Other options a= re > > 100/133, 133/133 and 166/133. Could these have any bearing on the 15= 00+ > > issue? > > > > Having noticed the above 1500+ v. 2200, I looked at some other boxes > > built in the past. > > > > Last month, I bought an AMD Athlon XP 2000 and MoBo from Fry's > > Electronic. The MoBo somehow identifies the CPU and sets the clock ra= te > > accordingly. The Athlon XP 2000 is supposed to run at 1.6 GHz. While > > booting, the > > system > > > shows it to be running at 1250 MHz (1.25 GHz). Further, (booting unde= r > > Knoppix) the Knoppix CD shows it running (while booting) at 1244 MHz > > (1.244 > > > GHz). > > > > Some months ago I bought a 2.4 GHz P4 and motherboard from Fry's > > Electronic. > > > The MoBo somehow identifies the CPU and sets the clock rate according= ly. > > Per Knoppix (CD) it runs at 1.8 GHz. > > > > Am I misunderstanding or could it be that Fry's sells rejects? > > > > Anyone else have similar experiences? > > It isn't neccessairly Fry's. I've seent hat happen with other Athlons f= rom > other retailers. It's more then likely a misrepresentation on the part = of > AMD. > > Either way, I would take it back to Fry's, make them test it, and when = it > shows up wrong get a new one. > > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss --=20 anthony