- This particular board may run into problems recognizing specific keyboard models. If you run into this problem, try plugging the keyboard into a different USB or PS/2 slot. You can also try using a USB to PS/2 or PS/2 to USB adapter to plug the keyboard into a different slot.
- Gary Key, a reviewer from AnandTech, found that the P5WD2-E model experiences minor CPU voltage spikes when overclocking a dual-core processor. This problem can cause the CPU to run hotter than it should and can cause damage to the component over time. The easiest way to work around this problem is to not overclock the processor on this motherboard.
- Some users report problems with the motherboard using the first version of Windows XP and Windows XP SP1. However, the hardware has no problems working with Windows XP SP2 and later versions of Windows.
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Voltage Spikes
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