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02 Mar 2003, 20:27, Wayne Chirnside (1:275/311), wrote to Jim Holsonback:
Hi Wayne.
WC> This box can take a Pentium 200 and MMX and the jumpers for
WC> multiplier and core voltage are on a sticker inside the case.
WC> Currently the H.P.'s been stable for a day.
JH>> an overclocked P166?
WC> Don't know
JH>> an underclocked P200?, or
WC> Hard to tell without removing the CPU fan
#2!!!! _IF_ you run into more problems, try removing that heatsink and in
addition to finally KNOWING what you have, you can find out if the heatsink
was installed with or without compound.
Many different brands of P-I chips were factory installed WITHOUT any
heatsink compound, but they ALL need it!
Good luck... M.
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