440 MHz CPU in ultra 5

Hi all,
I got a problem with my Ultra 5 computer I was hoping someone would know something about.
Originally I had a 270 MHz CPU which I changed with a 440 MHz CPU I purchased on Ebay. I installed the 440 MHz CPU and turned the computer on. However the banner during startup says I have a 333 MHz CPU installed and not 440 MHz as it should be.
I checked the markings on the CPU and it is definitely 440 MHz.
I have a feeling the motherboard I have is not compatible with the 440 MHz CPU since other posts suggest this might be the case (motherboard manufacturing code is 375-000902). Does anyone know if this is definitely true? If it is true, does anyone know how I can get the CPU working at 440 MHz with this motherboard?

Uncino22,
There is no guarantee that any individual 375-0009 systemboard
will ever work with the Ultra5/Ultra10 440MHz cpu module.
Sun never tested that combination.
By the time the 440MHz cpu began to ship, the board had already been replaced
with newer models for those systems. (375-0066, 375-0079, etc)
If it works, you win. If it doesn't work, there's nothing you can do
to force it to function.
For an example of a similar issue ...
I own two of the same model PC motherboard from the same manufacturer.
They are Slot-1 cpu form factor for Pentium-II and Pentium-III cpus.
They have Intel's old 440BX chipset on it
My boards have the same BIOS firmware from the board manufacturer.
Intel's design specification for the 440BX chipset's bus speed was for 66MHz and/or 100MHz.
I can overclock one of those boards to 133MHz for certain P-III modules, and it is stable.
It will run 24x7 and give no issues. (Solaris 10x86 just 'flies' on it.)
If I try the same cpu on the other board, it is so unstable it refuses to POST.
The second board will just not run, except at the supported 66MHz or 100MHz bus speeds.
There's nothing I can do to those PC boards to change how they might run.
There's nothing you can do to your 375-0009 board, either.
The only things you can consider is replace it with a newer model systemboard,
such as an Ebay special, or just don't use a 440MHz cpu module.

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