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I believe there are "special" Celeron boards, but you'll probably be
happiest with a BX chipset, because then you'll be able to upgrade to faster
"real" PII in the future. It's well worth it to spend $50.00 now for the
ablity to upgrade in the future. But, to answer your question, as far as I
know, there aren't ANY Slot 1 boards that have onboard cache. EX, FX, LX,
or BX.
Dan Shaughnessy
>Ok, so I would use the same boards I use for the PII machines, I thought
>there were special boards for the Celeron the hand onboard cache. What is
>the deal with the EX chipset what is that for? I think I will start
building
>the low end systems that people want to upgrade later with the Celeron 300
>because it is down to about $127 and that is the same price as the
>P5-233MMX of course there is the added price of the motherboard, but if the
>customer is that worried about price then I will just get them an AMD 233
or
>266 which has gone down in price so much right now that its ridiculous, and
>its almost not worth buying them no more, and as far as IDT or Cyrix? Why
>bother at this point I am not trying to save the customer $30-$40 in the
>price of their computer by putting in an inferior chip (please no flames,
>just my humble opinion).
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