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    Can someone tell me what these sandra warning means?

    Warning 2541 FSB exceeds Chipset rated speed. Reduce FSB.

    Comment- My multiplyer is 10.5 if i reduce the fsb to 100 i'm only geting 1050mhz.

    Warning w1206 Silicon Intergrated Systems (sis) Sis5513 EIDE Controller (A,B step): PCI latency too high. Device could hog the bus for too long.

    thanks

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    I'm running ecs-k7s5a with an athlon 1.4 ghz (266)chip.

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    The first rating is saying that your chipset is running above its rated speed. Bascially, your FSB is overclocked. This is what a BX133 chipset is, or if you are running a 100mhz FSB at 115 or something.

    What motherboard is this?

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    Are you overclocking? If you are, then Sandra is telling to drop back on the FSB MHz.

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    No, i can't over clock (With is mobo). It runs fine and actually performes really good for it's price! The probablem with this motherboard besides being really sensive to generic stuff is that it need an over clock bios and a fix for the floppy error which is why i can't boot on a disk for some reason. I'll ask in the mobo section.

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