To: Bilow who wrote (73165 ) 5/17/2001 8:40:58 PM From: unclewest Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93625 carl, let me help you answer... here is a clip from the news release i quoted. uwAugust 30, 1999 (TOKYO) -- Taiwan's Micron-Star International Co., Ltd. (MSI) will recall its motherboards for U.S.-based Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD)'s Athlon microprocessors. A letter dated Aug. 21, to personal computer makers, which was cosigned by AMD and MSI, said that they found some of the motherboards equipped with AMD's chipsets lack compatibility and cannot fulfill PC cold starts. Only motherboards with the MS-6167 model are now being marketed, according to MSI. MSI will join with AMD to find solutions to the problems. They will soon start shipping modified motherboards. The modifications will be done by updating part of BIOS and replacing components, without replacing the chipsets. Also, MSI said it will replace MS-6167 motherboards, which have already been shipped, with modified ones. Users can distinguish between flawed motherboards and modified ones by the shape of a sticker that reads "for Japanese market" on each motherboard package. The former units have a star shape seal and the later units feature a round one. PC retailers that have shipped products with the Athlon system will soon begin exchanges. AMD hasn't disclosed details about the chipset-related problems. Unlike the contents of the cosigned letter to the PC makers, AMD's PR unit said that its chipsets have no defects, but there is a problem with incompatibility among components installed on the motherboards. Also, MSI didn't arrange the components correctly on the motherboards and some mismanagement was evident, AMD said, underlining MSI's responsibility. MSI explained that the combination of a 600MHz Atholn chip and AMD's chipset (production version C1 or C2) has a high probability of encountering problems.