Hi Donald!
The system you have has a unique SeePU BIOS that reads "known" CPU's and sets up the motherboard accordingly.
Officially a Celeron 500 PPGA is the fastest CPU supported...
http://www.hp.com/cposupport/personal_computing/support_doc/bph05160.html
But unofficially Intel books show this 440ZX/100 Chipset to go to x8 or a 533 PPGA and latest BIOS could run 800Mhz PIII. But no PPGA PIII were ever built, they were all FC-PGA. PowerLeap makes a piece that might be a work around.
http://www.powerleap.com/Products/neo.htmhttps://www.quickbase.com/db/6v74ue7a?a=dr&r=cqw&z=me6w&rl=ctwu&rx=eu
Hope this helps...
Max
>Hi,
> Does anyone know the maximum Celeron CPU an HP 4540 can handle? Also, it is currently running 433, do I need to change the motherboard jumpers any?
>
>Thanks in Advance,
>Donald Gaither
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