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Celeron to Duron
Name: NightShade Date: February 17, 2007 at 16:15:08 Pacific OS: Microsoft XP CPU/Ram: 256 MB Product: HP
Comment:
I am looking for any information that I can get on switching processors on a Trigem Motherboard , specifically the Cognac series. The board has a 700MHz Celeron processor in it right now and I would like to swap it out for a 950MHz Duron that I have from another PC.
Up to this point I have had trouble finding any information about the Trigem Cognac motherboard. Any information about this board would also be of great assistance.
Name: orbital Date: February 18, 2007 at 03:10:04 Pacific
Reply:
HP has details of these MoBo's, but you did not state the HP Model !
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Response Number 5
Name: jackbomb Date: February 18, 2007 at 10:01:24 Pacific
Reply:
That can't be done without squashing 92 of the Duron's pins, LOL.
Jackbomb's other, non-P3 rig: AMD x2 4800 @ 2.9GHz s939 Asus Geforce 8800GTS 500GB WD sataII drive 2 gigs of PC4000 DDR1 X-Fi extreme music Xbox USB hd-dvd for movies
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Response Number 6
Name: NightShade Date: February 18, 2007 at 10:58:04 Pacific
Reply:
Thanks, I had a feeling it would not work but I wanted to make sure.
BTW the board is a 113066 Cognac 20000624 if anyone is still looking for information on the board for me.
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