New K7N2/CPU and IRQL_Not_Less_Or Equal promblem rebooting ??

Hi I hope some one can help me here I have just brought a new K7N2 Delta L and XP3200 Barton CPU and im haveing major promblems with it blue screening in games   the msg with the blue screen is as follows.
Driver IRQL_Not_Less_Or_Equal
Then some technical info numders and then this
USBOHCI.sys (Address numbers here that change every time)
I have done some searching on this and didnt get many results back at all, from what I can gather its too do with IRQs I think. I have checked what IRQs are being used under device manager by recource by connection and nothing seems to be shearing a IRQ.
Also I think this may have something to do with USB2, I have set in the bios for the onboard USB devices to be only USB 1.1 as I dont want to install Windows XP SP1 (the only way to get USB 2 support in Windows XP from what I can gather.)
This only happens in games and does not happen when just using Windows XP for browsing/CD/DVD writing and all the other stuff you use windows for, also its very random in the time it takes for it to happen.
BTW I also did a complete clean reinstall od the Windows XP only loading up the sound card drivers and ATI drivers DX9b and a game and it still gave me the blue screen and the same error.
In my bios I  have disable all onboard devices like Lan & sound cards LPT & Comm ports too.
Anybody able to help me as im getting ready to take the MB back and get a ASUS in exchange, BTW i really like the MSI its just is really annoying me.

Hi thanks for the reply ok I connect to the net via a Zykel Prestige 630 USB modem
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MSI K7N2 DELTA L
ATHLON XP 3200 Barton 5.5 X 400mhz
2X512 MB PC2700 Crucial CL2.5 @333mhz
Maya II ATI 9700 Pro 128 meg
2x 120 gig WD HD
Qtec PSU 550 watts Duel Fan
+3.3v 30a +5v 40a +12v 20a
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    Computer                                          HOTDOG
    Generator                                         Stephen
    Operating System                                  Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
    Date                                              2004-03-01
    Time                                              09:19
--------[ Device Resources ]--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    DMA 02                     Exclusive      Standard floppy disk controller
    DMA 04                     Exclusive      Direct memory access controller
    IRQ 00                     Exclusive      System timer
    IRQ 01                     Exclusive      Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    IRQ 03                     Exclusive      Communications Port (COM2)
    IRQ 06                     Exclusive      Standard floppy disk controller
    IRQ 08                     Exclusive      System CMOS/real time clock
    IRQ 09                     Shared         Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
    IRQ 10                     Shared         NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management
    IRQ 12                     Exclusive      Logitech-compatible Mouse PS/2
    IRQ 13                     Exclusive      Numeric data processor
    IRQ 14                     Exclusive      Primary IDE Channel
    IRQ 15                     Exclusive      Secondary IDE Channel
    IRQ 16                     Shared         Hercules DigiFire(tm) 7.1
    IRQ 17                     Shared         OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
    IRQ 19                     Shared         RADEON 9700 PRO
    IRQ 21                     Shared         Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    IRQ 22                     Shared         Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    Memory 00000000-0009FFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 000A0000-000BFFFF   Shared         PCI bus
    Memory 000A0000-000BFFFF   Shared         RADEON 9700 PRO
    Memory 000A0000-000BFFFF   Undetermined   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory 000C0000-000DFFFF   Shared         PCI bus
    Memory 000F0000-000F3FFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 000F4000-000F7FFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 000F8000-000FBFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 000FC000-000FFFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 00100000-3FFEFFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 3FFF0000-3FFFFFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory 40000000-FEBFFFFF   Shared         PCI bus
    Memory D0000000-D7FFFFFF   Exclusive      NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory D8000000-DFFFFFFF   Exclusive      RADEON 9700 PRO
    Memory D8000000-E7FFFFFF   Exclusive      NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory E0000000-E7FFFFFF   Exclusive      RADEON 9700 PRO - Secondary
    Memory E8000000-E9FFFFFF   Exclusive      NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Memory E9000000-E900FFFF   Exclusive      RADEON 9700 PRO
    Memory E9FF0000-E9FFFFFF   Exclusive      RADEON 9700 PRO - Secondary
    Memory EA000000-EA0FFFFF   Exclusive      Hercules DigiFire(tm) 7.1
    Memory EA000000-EAFFFFFF   Exclusive      PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
    Memory EA000000-EAFFFFFF   Exclusive      PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
    Memory EA100000-EA100FFF   Exclusive      Hercules DigiFire(tm) 7.1
    Memory EA101000-EA101FFF   Exclusive      OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
    Memory EAFFFFF8-EAFFFFFF   Exclusive      Hercules (R) Game Port
    Memory EB000000-EB000FFF   Exclusive      Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    Memory EB001000-EB001FFF   Exclusive      Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
    Memory FEC00000-FEC00FFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory FEE00000-FEE00FFF   Exclusive      System board
    Memory FFFF0000-FFFFFFFF   Exclusive      System board
    Port 0000-000F             Exclusive      Direct memory access controller
    Port 0000-0CF7             Shared         PCI bus
    Port 0000-FFFFFFFF         Exclusive      ISAPNP Read Data Port
    Port 0010-001F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0020-0021             Exclusive      Programmable interrupt controller
    Port 0022-003F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0040-0043             Exclusive      System timer
    Port 0044-005F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0060-0060             Exclusive      Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    Port 0061-0061             Exclusive      System speaker
    Port 0062-0063             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0064-0064             Exclusive      Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
    Port 0065-006F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0070-0073             Exclusive      System CMOS/real time clock
    Port 0074-007F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0080-0090             Exclusive      Direct memory access controller
    Port 0091-0093             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0094-009F             Exclusive      Direct memory access controller
    Port 00A0-00A1             Exclusive      Programmable interrupt controller
    Port 00A2-00BF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 00C0-00DF             Exclusive      Direct memory access controller
    Port 00E0-00EF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 00F0-00FF             Exclusive      Numeric data processor
    Port 0170-0177             Exclusive      Secondary IDE Channel
    Port 01F0-01F7             Exclusive      Primary IDE Channel
    Port 0274-0277             Exclusive      ISAPNP Read Data Port
    Port 0279-0279             Exclusive      ISAPNP Read Data Port
    Port 0294-0297             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 02F8-02FF             Exclusive      Communications Port (COM2)
    Port 0376-0376             Exclusive      Secondary IDE Channel
    Port 03B0-03BB             Shared         RADEON 9700 PRO
    Port 03B0-03BB             Undetermined   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Port 03C0-03DF             Shared         RADEON 9700 PRO
    Port 03C0-03DF             Undetermined   NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Port 03F0-03F5             Exclusive      Standard floppy disk controller
    Port 03F6-03F6             Exclusive      Primary IDE Channel
    Port 03F7-03F7             Exclusive      Standard floppy disk controller
    Port 04D0-04D1             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0A78-0A7B             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0B78-0B7B             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0BBC-0BBF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0D00-FFFF             Shared         PCI bus
    Port 0E78-0E7B             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0F78-0F7B             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 0FBC-0FBF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4000-407F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4080-40FF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4200-427F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4280-42FF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4400-447F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 4480-44FF             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 5000-503F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port 5040-507F             Exclusive      Motherboard resources
    Port D000-D0FF             Exclusive      RADEON 9700 PRO
    Port D000-DFFF             Exclusive      NVIDIA nForce2 AGP Host to PCI Bridge
    Port E000-E01F             Undetermined   NVIDIA nForce PCI System Management
    Port F000-F00F             Exclusive      NVIDIA NForce MCP2 IDE Controller
--------[ Debug - PCI ]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    B00 D00 F00:  nVIDIA nForce2 - System Controller
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    B00 D00 F01:  nVIDIA nForce2 Ultra 400 - Memory Controller
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      Offset 80:  01 00 00 00  F3 13 0F 03  08 05 08 05  78 C8 A6 3F
      Offset 90:  0B 8C 33 33  40 22 43 22  00 21 54 02  0D 22 77 07
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      Offset F0:  10 18 1E 03  04 10 04 3F  08 16 1C 04  20 03 70 00
    B00 D00 F02:  nVIDIA nForce2 - Memory Controller
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      Offset F0:  01 90 77 06  01 90 78 06  01 90 77 06  01 90 78 06
    B00 D00 F03:  nVIDIA nForce2 - Memory Controller
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      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  1C 40 00 00  FF FF FF FF  FF FF FF FF  FF FF FF FF
    B00 D00 F04:  nVIDIA nForce2 - Memory Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 EC 01  00 00 20 00  C1 00 00 05  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 50:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset 60:  AA 33 AA 33  AA 33 AA 33  AA 33 AA 33  AA 33 AA 33
      Offset 70:  FF 99 FF 99  F0 00 00 00  7F 3E E0 0F  AA 33 AA 33
      Offset 80:  FF 99 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset 90:  4D 4B 4B 4B  49 49 47 48  13 13 12 12  12 12 12 12
      Offset A0:  00 00 00 00  AA AA 00 80  00 00 00 00  5F 05 A0 00
      Offset B0:  78 56 34 12  EF CD AB 89  9B 4A 66 22  EE BD DC 8B
      Offset C0:  66 06 53 07  00 00 00 00  55 55 55 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D00 F05:  nVIDIA nForce2 - Memory Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 EF 01  00 00 20 00  C1 00 00 05  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset 20:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  62 14 00 57
      Offset 30:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  FF 00 00 00
      Offset 40:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  78 B1 F2 0B  39 E9 F4 09
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      Offset A0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset B0:  00 00 00 00  FF FF FF 3F  00 00 00 00  FF FF FF 3F
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 00:  DE 10 60 00  0F 00 B0 00  A4 00 01 06  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  00 FF 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D01 F01:  nVIDIA MCP2 - SMBus Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 64 00  01 00 B0 00  A2 00 05 0C  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  01 E0 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D02 F00:  nVIDIA MCP2 - OHCI USB Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 67 00  07 00 B0 00  A4 10 03 0C  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 EB  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 30:  00 00 00 00  44 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  16 01 03 01
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D02 F01:  nVIDIA MCP2 - OHCI USB Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 67 00  07 00 B0 00  A4 10 03 0C  00 00 80 00
      Offset 10:  00 10 00 EB  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset B0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D08 F00:  nVIDIA MCP2 - PCI-PCI Bridge
      Offset 00:  DE 10 6C 00  07 01 A0 00  A3 00 04 06  00 00 01 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 01 02 20  F0 00 80 A2
      Offset 20:  00 EA F0 EA  F0 FF 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 70:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 90:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset E0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D09 F00:  nVIDIA MCP2 - IDE Controller
      Offset 00:  DE 10 65 00  05 00 B0 00  A2 8A 01 01  00 00 00 00
      Offset 10:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset 30:  00 00 00 00  44 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 03 01
      Offset 40:  62 14 00 57  01 00 02 00  00 00 00 00  00 09 00 00
      Offset 50:  03 F0 00 00  00 00 00 00  20 20 20 20  55 00 20 20
      Offset 60:  C0 C6 C0 C6  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset 70:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
      Offset 80:  00 00 00 00  10 A2 79 06  00 00 C0 1B  E8 3A 72 06
      Offset 90:  00 00 C0 0B  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
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      Offset F0:  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00
    B00 D1E F00:  nVIDIA nForce2 - AGP Controller
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      Offset 60:  FF 40 FF 40  00 00 00 20  00 00 00 00  FF FF FF FF
      Offset 70:  FF FF FF FF  00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00  FF FF FF FF
      Offset 80:  FF FF FF FF  00 80 00 00  2B 01 00 00  FF FF FF FF
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      Offset F0:  FF FF FF FF  FF FF FF FF  FF FF FF FF  FF FF FF FF
    B01 D07 F00:  UTRON HB1-SE33 PCI-PCI Bridge
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    B02 D08 F00:  Hercules DigiFire 7.1 Audio Accelerator
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    B02 D09 F00:  AT&T/Lucent IEEE1394 FireWire Controller
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    B03 D00 F00:  Gigabyte Maya II R9700 Pro Video Adapter
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    B03 D00 F01:  Gigabyte Maya II R9700 Pro - Secondary Video Adapter
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    set verify off
    set feedback off
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    # Description : Kills runaway form processes using more than 95% cpu
    # and Form Session with no DB session or DB session > 2hrs
    # Dated : 11-April-2012
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    CPU_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $6}'`
    TIME_1=`echo $VAR1|awk '{print $7}'`
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    TIME2=`echo $VAR2|awk '{print $3}'`
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    echo "-----------------------------------------------------------------------">>/tmp/runaway_forms.log
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    fi
    fi
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    Edited by: R12_AppsDBA on 19/04/2012 13:10

    Thanks for sharing the script!
    Hussein

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       [ ] d. tRP                 [  4 ] per SPD
       [ ] e. tRAS                [  4 ] per SPD
       [ ] f. tRRD-tWTR              [AUTO]
       [ ] e. tREF                [ 12 ] per SPD
       [ ] e. Command per clock      [ 1T ] per SPD
             * Entries above are for my specific RAM.*
       [ ]  5. Adjust PCIE Frequency      [ 100  ]
       [ ]  6. CPU Voltage                 [        ] per CPU
       [ ]  7. Memory Voltage       [        ] per SPD specification
       [ ]  7. NB Voltage             [ 1.25 ] default 1.25 - 1.5v
       [ ]  8. SB Voltage             [ 1.5   ] (auto) 1.5 - 1.7v
       [ ]  9. FSB VTT Voltage       [   2 %] default 0 - 20%
            *You must use the +/- numpad or PGUP/PGDN keys to change
            the Memory voltage (7).
       [ ] 10. >Spread Spectrum         [DISABLED]
    E.  <F10><ENTER>    Reboot to OS and check temps and CPU-z.
    F. Reboot to BIOS Setup>Cell Menu -
    6. Further attempts:
       [ ]  3. >System Clock Mode     [ LINKED ]
       [ ]  a. FSB Clock (MHz)         [        ]
            [ ]  b. Memory Clock (MHz)   [        ]
       [ ]  c. Adjust CPU Ratio       [        ]
                **I am currently using (a) 1450, '(b)' 725,(c) 8;
                for an [email protected] running 2,990MHz (8*362.5MHz).
       [ ]  4. >Advanced DRAM Configuration
       [ ] a. Memory Timings      [ MANUAL ]
       [ ] c. tCL                 [    ] per SPD or 'Auto'
       [ ] d. tRP                 [    ] per SPD or 'Auto'
       [ ] e. tRAS                [    ] per SPD or 'Auto'
       [ ] f. tRRD-tWTR         [AUTO]
       [ ] e. tREF                [    ] per SPD or 'Auto'
       [ ] e. Command per clock      [ 2T ] per SPD or 'Auto'
                *I currently use 5.0, 5, 5, 31, 2T; result -
                362.4MHz bus speed, 1:1 FSB|DRAM, 5-5-5-15-21-2T.
       [ ]  5. Adjust PCIE Frequency   [ 100  ]
       [ ]  6. CPU Voltage                   [      ] per CPU
       [ ]  7. Memory Voltage        [      ] per SPD specification
       [ ]  7. NB Voltage               [      ]
       [ ]  8. SB Voltage               [      ]
       [ ]  9. FSB VTT Voltage         [     %]
            *Mine read: 100 | -- | 2.1 | 1.25 | 1.5 | 2% |
    As you increase the FSB, the RAM will follow in the pattern of 1:1
    shown in BIOS.
    When 1FSB:1RAM is overclocked above the rated frequency of your RAM
    use the following values: Timing: 5-5-5-15; vDIMM: 2.#V, max per DIMM.
    e.g. DDR2-667 4-4-4-12 1.9V operating at ~400Mhz will need to be set
    to 5-5-5-15, 2.1 - 2.2V.
    5. Save settings and reboot.
    _______________________________________ _________ED. 02_070329_1718pdt_
    And on and on and...
    Sorry about the formatting, I typed this in Notepad, Lucida Console (monospace), and pasted it in to the editor. Something I don't know evidently. Hope you find this handy regardless. If you see an error let me know, I haven't made a mistake so far this year, so I know I'm due.
    One of you mods can delete the whole thing if you like. I don't mean to step on any toes or threads!
    TonyB.
    jeez!  How ugly!
    P6N SLI Platinum, MSI; BIOS ver. 1.0
    E6400 @ 2900.0MHz (8x362.5) 36% Over specification

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