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Date: | Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:17:15 -0700 |
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Two big changes have happened in the Slot 1 world: Newer boards
and CPUs support faster FSB settings, and typicllay lower voltages.
Your 233 was probably designed to run with a 66 MHz FSB at a 3.5x
multiplier. It's possible that the newer motherboard interprets it
as requesting a 133 MHz FSB, and it won't do the resulting 466 MHz.
Your 233 may require a higher voltage to the CPU than the highest
the board can provide.
In my experience, Slot 1 motherboards that claim to support both
PII and PIII turn out to support only the earliest PIII models. I
can easily believe that a board that supports later PIIIs might, as a
consequence, fail to support older PIIs.
David Gillett
On 21 Aug 2001, at 16:17, Roberto Safora wrote:
> I tried to test a CPU PII 233 MHz in a DTK PRM 23I E1 mobo.
> It did not work and I saw no way to do it. The cpu was OK, tested in an
> older PC.
> Is it normal that old PII (slot 1 of course) do not work in modern mobos
> that work with PIII 800, 866, etc?
> I remember I had a Mobo Shuttle AB61, that works with PII and PIII.
> IŽd like to rear some comments.
> TIA
> Roberto
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