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On 16 Apr 01 at 0:29, Edna wrote:
>>This is an 810 chipset board made only for celerons(.25 micron). I used one
>>about a year ago for a retail celeron 533 OCed to 600mhz (75fsb) with no
>>problems - not sure now though if mine was the 7IWB or the "WM/L" but it
>>was the 810 chipset(not 810e). Anyway, the 533 celeron has its own fixed x8
>>internal multiplier (x7.5 for the 500). Same chip, just different internal
>>multipliers, so you can use the 533. (Note this not the 533a, fcpga
>>celeron). The board also has on board sound and video. Made for a very
>>inexpensive system, with decent general purpose performance. Edna Sloan
Yes, they (Soyo) called it the Intel Whitney Chipset. Thanks for the
info about the Celeron choices. I am typing this on an old Soyo VLB
486 (another dumpster treasure) with a 486DX4/100. They (Soyo)
provide pretty decent support even for their older products like this
486 as they still have the manual for this one in PDF.
Regards,
Dale Mentzer
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