UDMA CRC errors
Gerwyn Davies
gerwynd at lardyboys.com
Sat May 4 15:03:24 BST 2002
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Hi,
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I've been having intermittent UDMA CRC errors reported ever since I=20
installed FreeBSD, and I was wondering if this is a common problem?
I have an Abit KT7 motherboard. I was overclocking, but winding the=20
settings back hasn't made a difference. I also have the correct 80=20
conductor lead.
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Thanks
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Gerwyn
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