I'm building an Emulation/Bedside PC (music, videos, emulation of all your old favorite games etc) but I'm having a few issues.
The motherboard is a BIOSTAR K8NHA Pro which with the latest BIOS claims to support up to the Sempron 3100+. I had everything other than some decent speakers, a processor and a hard-drive, so I picked all those up (can't beat a Sempron 3000+ for £30) and plugged it all in...
Well the processor comes up as an "AMD Hammer Family - Unknown processor" which isn't supprising, but one thing that bothered me was that the 512MB RAM in the machine is showing up as 256. First thought was "****, one of the RAM sticks are bad... or worse, one of the 2 slots" but anyway, I flashed the BIOS first incase it was related to the processor not being supported properly (after spending ages trying to find a floppy drive and a disk to use in it). So I flash it and restart... but it's still showing up as "AMD Hammer Family - Unknown processor" and 256MB RAM. I boot anyway and everything seems fine, processor works well etc so maybe it's just the name that's screwy? Odd thing was was that it worked before the flash the same though...
Url for the Mobo compatability chart - http://www.biostar.com.tw/support/cpu/socket_754.php3
Anyway, I try one stick of RAM in the one slot.. "256MB" so I try the other stick in the other slot "265MB" ... right, so that means the RAM works and the slots work... so I put them both back in and... "256MB" ... what the hell?! It makes no sense. It's also a matched pair incase you were worried about compatability (Kingston HyperX 400Mhz).
So, anyone have any ideas firstly why the motherboard isn't IDing the processor properly and second (not a massive issue) and why only half of my RAM is showing up (kinda a big issue). Very sucky.