Wes Newell wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 05:05:32 -0700, Adiabatic wrote:
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>>On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 21:21:41 -0600, Paul <no DeleteThis @spam.please> wrote:
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>>>I'm looking to get a little more performance out of an older system. I'm
>>>looking to buy an AMD Athlon 1400 - A1400AMS3C. Are there good places to
>>>buy something like this? I see a couple on eBay, but was wondering if
>>>there were other options. Thank you.
>>>
>>>Paul
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>>Don't listen to anyone's claims unless they themselves have actually done
>>it. I used to have the asus a7v 133 1.05 and I didn't try anything faster
>>than a 1400, so I can't tell you.
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> If you guys would just do a web search or two, you'll find people running
> all kinds of cpu's in boards that are said not to support them. Here's
> just a sample.
I did a search! I found this:
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In my opinion this compatibility or incompatibility comes from the fact
that between Athlon and AthlonXP the specification for the processor bus
has been changed. As far as I know for AthlonXP so called "L-C-L"
Filters are needed, which are NOT implemented on older mainboards.
Without these filters it depends on how the production tolerances of
CPU, Chipset, Mainboard etc. affect each other. Either it does simply
not boot, it works unstably, or it works perfectly. Noone can tell you
if your combination will work - even if others have had success with a
certain combination, it might or might not work for you. So only try
using AthlonXPs on mainboards that are 100% fit for the purpose (see
tables and links below). If you want to try on a not officially
compatible board, than be prepared to run into trouble.
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Don't forget the OP said "I don't want to buy something that may or may
not work or is going to be a hassle.
>> Stay informed about: WTB: Athlon 1400+ CPU