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I have a Celeron 400 computer for my MSI 6163 motherboard, with 192Mb
PC133 SDRAMs (128+64) both by Micron, and an MSI6905 adapter from slot1 to
socket370.
I wish to make a very cheap upgrade, and I got a very cheap offer for
Celeron 800.
The motherboard's BIOS supports it, but I'm not sure that the PPGA adapter
will support this Celeron (the adapter is not FCPGA). I also heard that
sometimes 133MHz SDRAMs don't work good on 100MHz FSB. I prefer to use the
Celeron on 100 FSB, and if I can't, I wonder if then, until I will buy
another FCPGA adapter (which I try to avoid) I will be able to use that
Celeron on a 66MHz FSB.
Thanks,
Uzi
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