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Alereon posted:
440BX didn't have that much longevity. It was replaced within a year, and obsolete within 2 years as all of Intel's CPUs after that point required a 133Mhz FSB. The 1100Mhz Coppermine P3 was the last supported CPU, the Coppermine-T and Tualatin CPUs (as well as all previous 133Mhz FSB CPUs) required at least an Intel i810E chipset.
Apollo Pro133A all the way!
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- leppo
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I can still remember penciling in the L1 bridges on my duron.
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fishmech posted:
That's the trouble with AMD mobile chips, they're always monsters. Nice if you like desktop replacements.
You couldn't be more wrong for these upcoming chips (based on all the info released so far).
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