thanks for the quick response, supershanks.
when i got intel tech support on the phone, they had me download their utility to show both what the
CPU is identified as, and also what the
CPU is currently running at. It showed the same discrepancy as
CPU-Z, hotcpu, sisoftsandra, and others.
I appreciate the note about the voltage glitches. I have since replaced the power supply, and still have the issues, so I have effectively ruled out a problem with the power supply.
I honestly think that there's a bonafide problem with this motherboard...
I have another 775 processor and motherboard (an E4500, and an evga motherboard), but they run at 800MHz
FSB. Could I place the E4500 in the X48T-DQ6? or could i place the Q9300 in the evga motherboard? that way I might be able to rule out an additional component.
at this point I think I'm leaning towards the motherboard being the culprit because memtest86+ is showing the wrong speed
RAM, which would make sense if the board's
FSB was impaired, and WOULDN'T make sense if it was only the processor (check my logic, though).
Also, because of the frequent system hangs and hard power-offs, XP is now corrupted and won't boot into the OS. I suppose if indeed it were the motherboard, it could be a problem with the southbridge or on-board
RAID controller as well...
Your thoughts? Am I crazy? Should i return both of them? And if so, should i get the same thing again?? I think I am crazy.