Known issues:
- Faulty or Leaking Electrolytic Capacitors
Some motherboards may contain faulty or leaking electrolytic capacitors, which can negatively impact system performance or stability. These capacitors may exhibit issues such as bulging, leaking, or even exploding, potentially damaging other components on the motherboard. Users should inspect their capacitors regularly and replace any that are faulty or leaking to avoid damage or system instability.
Notes:
BIOS P15-0038 or newer is needed for CPUs rated at 2.5 GHz or faster. 3.06 GHz Pentium 4 HT needs BIOS P21 and AA revisions C18361-601, C18369-601 or newer. PC1066 RDRAM requieres AA revisions C18361-603, C18369-603, C18701-603 or newer.
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