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General Category => Hardware => Topic started by: bmbk on May 08, 2002, 05:26:31 AM

Title: tualatin processor
Post by: bmbk on May 08, 2002, 05:26:31 AM
hi,

i have a motherboard which by default not surpose to support tualatin processor. but i wanted to buy a tualatin processor.so is there any way where i can do come changes with the motherboard so i can use the tualatin processor on it.
Title: tualatin processor
Post by: Anonymous on June 21, 2002, 12:44:37 AM
I don\'t think so.
But my Tualatin motherboard use a same chipset with other motherboard which don\'t support Tualatin.
Perhap U should buy a new Mboard than messing with your old Mboard.
The board is pretty cheap(I think its cheaper than the Tualatin Processor).
Title: tualatin processor
Post by: Acme on June 21, 2002, 12:59:54 AM
I suggest U use ABIT VH6T
It has
1. Support for FCPGA/FCPGA2 (P3,Celeron(not PPGA),P3Tualatin)
2. Have 3 SDRAM modules up to 1.5 Gigs
3. Have 4 ATA 100 iface
4. Good for overclocking (can adjust FSB in 1MHz increment)
5. Have hardware monitoring
6. Sound on Board
7. High memory bandwidth (nearly 500 MB/s raw, 1.3 GB/s buffered)
8. Price near to US$70
9. High stability
10. Recommended by CHIP
So what else.....?