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What real speed does an Xp 2600, 266mhz cpu run at ??



 
 
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Old September 24th 03, 12:31 AM
We Live For The One We Die For The One
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Default What real speed does an Xp 2600, 266mhz cpu run at ??



Just like to know what i'am missing out on.

As i will be forced to buy a 2400

As i can't get one in Australia.



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Old September 24th 03, 02:49 AM
David Maynard
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We Live For The One We Die For The One wrote:

Just like to know what i'am missing out on.

As i will be forced to buy a 2400

As i can't get one in Australia.




2133 Mhz on the 266 MHz bus and 2083 on the 333 MHz bus.

 




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