> Well, one question is whether or not you have ECC memory in the machine,
> and if so, if you have parity checking or ECC turned on.
> 
> Mike's board doesn't have ECC memory, and I've been trying to find someone
> with a SuperMicro 840 board with ECC turned on.  (To see whether their
> boards have the problem with the MRH-S chip.)

Sorry, I thought I followed up on this.

I was lent a couple of 133MHz FSB CPUs and some PC100 ECC memory by ASA 
Computers; the 133MHz CPUs don't like this board, but the ECC memory 
worked fine with the 100MHz FSB CPUs I've been using.

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