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E4500 lost a core and became a never heard E5588

idata
Employee
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Hi folks and experts,

the mentioned problem is what I have to face to.

I have an ASUS P5N32-SLI motherboard, and an E4500 CPU, which is a core2duo working on 2,2 Ghz.

Two days ago the computer just started to reboot, and BIOS said : 'Unidentified CPU detected. To unleash its power upgrade BIOS". I have quickly checked it and I've flashed the BIOS. Was good, at least the computer started and stopped rebooting. At every start BIOS said the same thing, could start only by pressing F1. I have checked, and intel Utility said:CPU E5588 @ 2,2 Ghz, core2 disabled.(see picture). Never hurd such thing, loosing a core..

I did not overclocked the CPU, since is a workstation in the office, not even took a look to such thinks. Anyone could help or give a good advice will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance

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Adolfo_S_Intel2
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Try testing the processor in another motherboard to see if it causes the same behavior, or it is recognized as it should be.

If the processor causes the same behavior on 2nd motherboard, then proceed to contact Intel

Corporation at: 916-377-7000 (if you are located in North America. Otherwise check this link for contact information:

http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm

If the processor works fine on 2nd motherboard, then make sure that your motherboard fully supports this processor.

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Adolfo_S_Intel2
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Try testing the processor in another motherboard to see if it causes the same behavior, or it is recognized as it should be.

If the processor causes the same behavior on 2nd motherboard, then proceed to contact Intel

Corporation at: 916-377-7000 (if you are located in North America. Otherwise check this link for contact information:

http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm http://www.intel.com/support/9089.htm

If the processor works fine on 2nd motherboard, then make sure that your motherboard fully supports this processor.

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idata
Employee
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Thanks Adolfo,

I've put on another MB, and also that shows that it is an E5588 CPU.

Therefor I've bought an E5700, and this one works.

Anyway, since I know myself in the world of computers never happened to me and it just hurts

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