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" <w.newell.TakeThisOut@SICKOFSPAMverizon.net> wrote in message
news:pan.2003.06.29.06.48.53.280150@SICKOFSPAMverizon.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.
>
>
<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/cpu_support/cpu/spt_cpu_detail.php?UID" target="_blank">http://www.msi.com.tw/program/support/cpu_support/cpu/spt_cpu_detail.php?UID</a>
=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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