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This is a Athlon XP 64 4400+ X2 so it's dual core. |
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On 10/18/05, Kirby Walborn <kirby@×××××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> Jonathan Resino wrote: |
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> > I have an asus A8N-SLI premium board and cannot seem to get my clock |
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> > to stop skewing, it gains an hour almost every hour. It has gotten to |
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> > be quite irritating, and reading over the forums I'm not sure if there |
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> > is a definite fix. Anyone have any suggestions? |
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> > Thanks |
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> Just out of curiosity are you using a dual core processor? These have |
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> clock issues that can be solved with different boot parameters or as |
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> I've done by going to an mm series kernel. The mm series kernel has the |
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> patches installed to fix the dual core clock issues. |
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