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Old June 29th 03, 05:05 AM
j
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Default Returning XP1800+ (box) for warranty replacement

I was talking to the guy to work out the RMA and during the conversation, he
told me that they no longer have these processors. My motherboard (MSI K7T
Turbo2) allows only up to the 1800+. So he asked me what I wanted to do.
So I told him to just send me the fastest chip they have so I could sell it.
He laughed, said OK, and wrote down something. Anyways, Im doubting that
Ill get the top of the line, but it seems that Ill get an upgrade.

To the point. So, i havent kept up on these new motherboards that have been
out, but I *REALLY* like my MSI. Is there a good new board out that I can
get for cheap with my new processor? or should I just sell the new
processor on eBay and buy another 1800?



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Old June 29th 03, 10:12 AM
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interesting, because both my manual and the system AMD has said that the
1800+ was the max. Well, Ill surely try out a 2600 if they give me one.
maybe i get a 3200? ahaha
"Wes Newell" wrote in message
newsan.2003.06.29.06.48.53.280150@SICKOFSPAMveri zon.net...
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 00:05:35 -0400, j wrote:

I was talking to the guy to work out the RMA and during the

conversation, he
told me that they no longer have these processors. My motherboard (MSI

K7T
Turbo2) allows only up to the 1800+. So he asked me what I wanted to

do.

According to their website they support up to the 2600+266 for that board.


http://www.msi.com.tw/program/suppor...detail.php?UID
=24&NAME=MS-6330%20Ver5.0

But that really doesn't mean much. You should be able to run any cpu you
want in it as long as you know how. See sig. See link in sig.

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Old June 29th 03, 11:13 AM
J.Clarke
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On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 11:19:28 GMT
"Wes Newell" wrote:

On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 05:12:23 -0400, j wrote:

interesting, because both my manual and the system AMD has said that
the 1800+ was the max. Well, Ill surely try out a 2600 if they give
me one. maybe i get a 3200? ahaha


I'm not sure how they decide what they will support in the board, but
more than likely it's just what they will support in the board, not
what cpu you can actually run in the board.


Most likely it's based on what was available at the time the manual was
published.

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