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D810E2CB processor upgrade

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Danglerb

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Jul 10, 2006, 9:36:30 PM7/10/06
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I have this old motherboard chugging along fine in a low power server
uning a 667 mhz Celeron, but I wouldn't mind a bit more speed or even
lower power if its not too difficult.

Intel says D810E2CB can use P3 or Celeron up to 1.1 ghz, and I found
one message that said something like any coppermine works. Any idea if
a P3 mobile chip might work?

***** charles

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Jul 10, 2006, 10:00:36 PM7/10/06
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Danglerb formulated the question :

My hunch is no. The mobile cpu's probably have a different
pinout/voltage structure. The board will take a Pentium III 1.1GHz
with 100MHz fsb and 256K of cache chip. The bios has to be P08 or
newer.

List of validated cpu's is here:

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/d810e2cb/sb/CS-012916.htm

later.....


Danglerb

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Jul 12, 2006, 2:29:08 AM7/12/06
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What wasn't getting through to me is that it needs a Socket 370
processor. All the data on the Intel site is 4+ years old, and that
often means bigger newer faster may work. Specifically I think with a
newer processor 133 FSB works.

"The Intel® Desktop Board D810E2CB supports either an Pentium® III
processor (FCPGA package), or an Intel® Celeron® processor (PGA
package)"

Somehow that from the Intel site convinced me I could use a Socket 478,
maybe the 478 is FCPGA as well? <I know it doesn't work with my MB,
just same term>

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