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Thanks, I went to their website and it does require me to flash my BIOS to
accept the Palamino chip, but that chip comes in many speeds also. I was just
wondering what is the fastest speed it will take.  I was hoping someone else
here is using the same board and has upgraded their system to a faster
processor..

"Abel Celestin Jr." wrote:

> I suggest you go to Iwill website to find out if your borad will accept
> paimino chip .
>
> First find which version of the board you have and go to website and see if
> the particular board does than your in business,  otherwise you may have to
> flash your bios to make it ready for the newer chip.

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