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Date: | Wed, 24 Feb 1999 22:16:15 -0600 |
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A friend has a HX motherboard and had a Intel P75 chip on it.. Worked fine..
He wanted to upgrade it to a P233 MMX
but the board didn't like the chip, so he swapped it for a P200MMX which the
store said should work. We tried every way to get it to work, wouldn't even
boot up. here's what the book says:
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The motherboard is a 4-layer, 2/3 baby AT size high-performance
mainboard.
It includes Intel 82430HX system chipset Winbond W83877 Super 1/0
controller.
1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATION
Processor
* Intel Pentium P54C series - P54C, P55C (MMX)
* Cyrix 6x86/6x86L series
* AMD-K5/K6 series
* The mainboard can run with following speeds:
75, 90, 100, 110, 120, 133, 150, 166, 200 and 233 MHz
Chipset
Intel 82439HX (Intel 82430HX System Controller)
Intel 8237 1 SB (PCI ISA IDE Xcelerator)
Winbond W83877 (Super 1/0 Controller)
Cache Size
* Sychronized Pipelined Burst Mode SRAM to achieve the high Pentium
system performance.
* Cache size is 0/256/512KB.
Now does this say it will run a P200MMX? If not, what's the fastest I can
stick in there? According to the book, I should be able to put a P200 in.
Any ideas? Thanks
Dave Jones
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