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Cybertat

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Since: Jun 30, 2003
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:53 pm
Post subject: Bi-processor problems
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Hello,

English isn"t my speciality but the after sales services of chaintech didn't
reply me...

I have buy a 7KDD Chaintech motheboard with two AMD Athlon MP 2200
processors with one week of interval. During the first week, when I used
only one processor, everything was ok. But, now I have install the second
processor which have the same OPN (I have call AMD to certify me the two
processor are the same), when I start the computer I have the following
message :

****Warning : non-matching MP processor *****
multiprocessing-capable processors have been detected in your system.
However, both processor must be the same model and frequency to run in
multi-processing mode. Your system will continue to boot in uni-processor
mode.

Does anyone can help me ?

Thanks.

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HH3

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2003 11:53 pm
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What operating system are you using?
HH

"Cybertat" <cybertat.TakeThisOut@club-internet.fr> wrote in message
news:3f00869c$0$9627$7a628cd7@news.club-internet.fr...
 > Hello,
 >
 > English isn"t my speciality but the after sales services of chaintech
didn't
 > reply me...
 >
 > I have buy a 7KDD Chaintech motheboard with two AMD Athlon MP 2200
 > processors with one week of interval. During the first week, when I used
 > only one processor, everything was ok. But, now I have install the second
 > processor which have the same OPN (I have call AMD to certify me the two
 > processor are the same), when I start the computer I have the following
 > message :
 >
 > ****Warning : non-matching MP processor *****
 > multiprocessing-capable processors have been detected in your system.
 > However, both processor must be the same model and frequency to run in
 > multi-processing mode. Your system will continue to boot in uni-processor
 > mode.
 >
 > Does anyone can help me ?
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 ><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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Walt H

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 9:03 pm
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Cybertat wrote:
 > Hello,
 >
 > English isn"t my speciality but the after sales services of chaintech didn't
 > reply me...
 >
 > I have buy a 7KDD Chaintech motheboard with two AMD Athlon MP 2200
 > processors with one week of interval. During the first week, when I used
 > only one processor, everything was ok. But, now I have install the second
 > processor which have the same OPN (I have call AMD to certify me the two
 > processor are the same), when I start the computer I have the following
 > message :
 >
 > ****Warning : non-matching MP processor *****
 > multiprocessing-capable processors have been detected in your system.
 > However, both processor must be the same model and frequency to run in
 > multi-processing mode. Your system will continue to boot in uni-processor
 > mode.
 >
 > Does anyone can help me ?
 >
 > Thanks.
 >
 >

Are you using the most recent bios? 7/11/2002 was the date of the most
recent available last I checked, so I'm assuming you're updated. Only
other thing I can think of to try, is swapping the CPU's on the board.
Perhaps only taking the new one recently added and try to boot off it in
single CPU mode to see what the board thinks it is. Perhaps it is a
faulty chip which is identified incorrectly at boot. I've been running a
7KDD with 2x2400MP's for ~6 months and it's been a pretty stable board.

I know what you mean about Chaintech support. They no longer appear to
answer any queries about the 7KDD.

-Walt<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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