It's never that easy....no one has the picture in their mind of all of
the motherboards that are floating around...if i was you i would either
obtain a manuel or go to the motherboard mfg's web page to see if
information is available there....
Steve
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Greetings all;
I have a slightly used PGA370 socket motherboard (probably
manufactured in '99) and am reasonably certain that it is in working
order. Which is the fastest Celeron processor I can install? I am able
to locally find 800 MHz Celerons, which the vendor says will fit, but
will it run? Also, can anyone tell the chipset?
The jumper settings etched on the board indicate that 66 and 100
MHz are available, as well as 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, and 6x, up to a
maximum of 600 MHz. Another jumper gives settings for 66, 75, 83, 100,
103, 112, and 133, which I assume is the bus speed. Award Bios 1998.
Three ISA, four PCI slots. One AGP. Intel AGPset FW8244BX. Intel PCIset
FW82371EB.
If anyone would like to identify the board, I would be quite happy
to email them a picture. Thank you.
Bill
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