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I have old CPUs. I swapped out one for a slight upgrade. No matter how many times I cleared CMOS and reset
all the BIOS dates and such, the error would repeat within a couple days. And yes I changed battery for a different one.
Full disclosure: I removed that CPU which was purchased used and put the other old one back in to regain regular use of the PC.
I just wanted to know if there is a traceable error for such a problem. If the CPU was used would overclocking or mining or some other misuse cause a CMOS fail error? It was no big expense I just wanted to have a project to do of swapping out a CPU for what turned out to be not much of an enhancement.
all the BIOS dates and such, the error would repeat within a couple days. And yes I changed battery for a different one.
Full disclosure: I removed that CPU which was purchased used and put the other old one back in to regain regular use of the PC.
I just wanted to know if there is a traceable error for such a problem. If the CPU was used would overclocking or mining or some other misuse cause a CMOS fail error? It was no big expense I just wanted to have a project to do of swapping out a CPU for what turned out to be not much of an enhancement.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 x64 UltimateAMD Athlon II x3 4502 GB
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom
- OS
- Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II x3 450
- Motherboard
- MSI 880GM
- Memory
- 2 GB
- Hard Drives
- various
- Browser
- Firefox, Opera