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- From: Hector Akamine <akamine@example.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 21:27:27 +0900
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It's not linux related, but I think any of the gurus may know: I have an ASUS P2B motherboard with a Pentium II 450 Mhz, and I want to replace the processor with a Pentium III 800 MHz. Would it work? I was looking at the specs and found that both use the same Slot 1 socket, but the P II works with 2.0V, while the P III 800 with 1.65 V, I went to the asus web page and found that the processors supported for the P2B are "Single Slot 1 for Intel PentiumR II 233MHz ~ 450MHz and PentiumR III 450MHz~600+MHz processors with 512KB integrated L2 Cache," but it doesn't mention about 800 MHz. Thanks in advance Hector
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