On Monday 25 August 2003 7:53 pm, Craig Brooksby wrote: > From the newbie zone: > I built my Linux box, with this CPU from Fry's: Athlon XP 2200+. > But when I boot, the BIOS reports "AMD 1500+" > Hey pal, that's 700 MHz short of what I paid for! :-( Depending on your motherboard, you can set the FSB to 133 MHz either in in bios or more common on the motherboard itself via a jumper. It is purposely set at 100 MHz FSB at the factory so as not to over clock a slower CPU. -- Richard L. Proctor Krystal Computer Services PC Repairs & Upgrades 480-699-3098