My motherboard and BIOS both support CNQ (see sig for mobo model, BIOS version). As I stated earlier, CNQ worked fine when I had a 3200+ Winchester stuck in my board. The only things that changed were the PSU and CPU. My NeoPower
died on me, and I bought a 400W SmartPower 2.0, which I'm probably just going to return, as a replacement until Antec RMA's my Neopower and as a future backup.
I've had some wierd
issues with this new PSU, and I think I might exchange it just because the price is so great. However, in hindsight, I haven't had much luck with products purchased from my local CC. I bought a Radeon 9700 Pro, which I had to exchange because the 1st one exhibited all sorts of artifacts. To add, the heatsink/fan on the one I settled with eventually died less than a year after purchase. I also bought a 350W SmartPower 1.0 for my brother's machine several months ago, and it's been running quite hot, not to mention the rails aren't quite stable.
Anyway, as far as MS support articles, the only related articles I found are below, and none of them seem to apply to my situation. Hopefully my new NeoPower PSU will resolve my issue. Otherwise, I'll just have to do without it until I get a new board (thinking SLI-DR Expert).
MS KB Article #'s
905593 (Device Manager is showing AMD as the driver provider, and it's showing the correct version for the AMD driver)
303602
316965
330512