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New I used to have some problems like this.
Until I realized it was always with an Asus board, so I don't use Asus boards any more and don't have these problems (currently using Shuttle - same board, no problems from 900-MHz Duron to Athlon 2000+). Built about 40 machines this year with AK11, AK12 and AK32.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New Succient and to the point...
AS always...

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"Questions" will be asked at safety checkpoints.
New I'm looking into GigaByte myself.
Mainly because I currently have a GigaByte board that currently runs an overclocked Slot A 650 (can only get it to 715 because anything higher and it won't even POST) and it's been working flawlessly since Day One.

My current fascination is an older [link|http://www.giga-byte.com/products/7vrxp.htm|GA-7VRXP] and possibly an XP 2000+. Yes, the board is a bit dated, but a) I don't want Bleeding Edge, b) the onboard NIC and sound have a prayer of working with OS/2 Warp 4, and c) the prices for it are coming down as vendors are unloading excess inventory that hasn't sold.
New I have used a few GigaByte without problems
If I remember correctly, for dual processor units, though I think at least one was a single processor.
[link|http://www.aaxnet.com|AAx]
New I have one of those
I've got an GA-7VRXP in my older system and the nice bleeding edge GA-7VAXP in my new one. I got the GA-7VAXP because the GA-7VRXP worked so well I just went with the latest model in that line.

The GA-7VRXP worked like a charm, the only tweaking I ever had to do was with the memory setting. I had to up the voltage one step on both systems to get my 333Mhz CL2 memory to work stably.

I had my 2200+xp running in the GA-7VRXP for a while, and it worked fine.

Jay
     Various questions about my CPU and BIOS - (cwbrenn) - (14)
         The CPU speed is a multiple of your memory bus speed. - (Another Scott) - (8)
             I used to have some problems like this. - (Andrew Grygus) - (4)
                 Succient and to the point... - (folkert)
                 I'm looking into GigaByte myself. - (n3jja) - (2)
                     I have used a few GigaByte without problems - (Andrew Grygus)
                     I have one of those - (JayMehaffey)
             Why risky? - (cwbrenn) - (2)
                 While I'm on the subject... - (cwbrenn) - (1)
                     I don't think your parts are "bad" - they just interact as - (Another Scott)
         Voltages et al. - (static) - (1)
             1.75 V. See 1st AMD .PDF link in "I don't think ..." above. -NT - (Another Scott)
         Various Answers - (JayMehaffey) - (2)
             family.model.step 6.4.2 - (cwbrenn) - (1)
                 whoops, ran report on wrong processor :P - (cwbrenn)

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