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Old August 21st 04, 03:41 PM
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Default Old 200fsb cpus on new Asus Motherboards?

It is about an 1.3ghz 200fsb duron to run on a A7N8X-X. I've noticed
there is a jumper setting for 200fsb cpus but I'm not sure that would
work.

It is not exactly about money but I'm thinking about using the athlon
2600+ that has on, to a better m/b and use an old duron on it that
hangs here totaly unused for a machine a family member needs.

-fs
 




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