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Old December 2nd 04, 01:04 AM
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Default Question re Athlon chips w Soltek board

Hi Guys

Currently I have an Athlon tbred 2200+ on a Soltek SL-75FRN2-RL nForce2
mainboard. I have it running at 2400+ (2.0Ghz). This is with a 200Mhz FSB
and a 10x mult. I would like to upgrade to a faster processor, but don't
want to drop the bus to 333Mhz and lose synch with the DDR400 ram. Which AMD
chips from 2500+ speeds and up (tbred or barton cores) would still allow me
to set the multiplier from the BIOS on this m/b without modification and
would be good to o/c?

Thanks.


 




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