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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Aug 2001 23:24:56 -0400
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It will work in any mobo that supports it.  Some modern mobos will support a PII 233, such as an Asus P3V4X or a Tyan Trinity 400 S1854.  It is normal that it will not work in a device that doesn't support it.


>I tried to test a CPU PII 233 MHz in a DTK PRM 23I E1 mobo.
>It did not work and I saw no way to do it. The cpu was OK, tested in an
>older PC.
>Is it normal that old PII (slot 1 of course) do not work in modern mobos
>that work with PIII 800, 866, etc?
>I remember I had a Mobo Shuttle AB61, that works with PII and PIII.
>IŽd like to rear some comments.



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