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GA-7VRXP with XP3200+ Barton 400FSB



 
 
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Old October 24th 03, 04:38 AM
Tom
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Default GA-7VRXP with XP3200+ Barton 400FSB

I have a GA-7VRXP v1.1 with F14 BIOS. I'm currently running a 2800+ Barton
core 266FSB. I have 1gb of PC3200 DDR400 Corsair ram. I would like to
purchase a 3200+ Barton core 400FSB chip, but can't seem to find out if my
motherboard will support this. I emailed gigabyte with this question 2 weeks
ago but no reply. Can someone please help me out with any information?
Thanks,
Tom B.


 




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