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Old July 30th 03, 08:12 AM
James A. Tramutolo
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Default 875's and Prescott

I am planning to upgrade my older D850MV with a new D875PBZ. How concerned
should I be in regards of scalability and the upcoming prescotts?

TIA


Jim T.


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Old July 31st 03, 07:19 PM
chrisv
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 07:12:39 GMT, "James A. Tramutolo"
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I am planning to upgrade my older D850MV with a new D875PBZ. How concerned
should I be in regards of scalability and the upcoming prescotts?


Assume that it won't work - for sure not for the speeds that would
make it worth the bother to upgrade from a 2.8-800 (or whatver).

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Old July 31st 03, 07:47 PM
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Your comments seem to have some merit. I have subsequently read some
articles at various websites (xbit/anandtech) and there appears to be some
issues!.

Thanks

Jim T.


"chrisv" wrote in message
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On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 07:12:39 GMT, "James A. Tramutolo"
wrote:

I am planning to upgrade my older D850MV with a new D875PBZ. How

concerned
should I be in regards of scalability and the upcoming prescotts?


Assume that it won't work - for sure not for the speeds that would
make it worth the bother to upgrade from a 2.8-800 (or whatver).



 




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