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Old October 20th 04, 05:22 PM
BROUGHCUT
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Default Presario 12XL510A max bus speed

Hi, this laptop ships with a P3 with a 100 mhz bus speed. Would that be the
limit for the motherboard (which I am buying separately) or would it take
133mhz?

Thanks again....
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Old October 20th 04, 07:36 PM
HH
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Depends on the motherboard chipset used. If it's an Intel 810, likely 100MHz
is the limit. If an 810E or VIA 694X, 133 should work.
HH

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Hi, this laptop ships with a P3 with a 100 mhz bus speed. Would that be
the
limit for the motherboard (which I am buying separately) or would it take
133mhz?

Thanks again....




 




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