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MisterMark
12-22-03, 05:28 AM
i know this is not exactly a o/c type of question, but i figured someone here would have an answer for this.

i have a abit bx 133 raid mother board with a pIII 1ghz (133fsb/256cache). i am contemplating on upgrading the chip to a pIII 1.4ghz (133fsb/512cache). i don't want to upgrade the motherboard so will the bx133 raid properly work with the pIII 1.4ghz chip? i would look up the specs in the mobo user manual, but i lost it.

thank you,

mark

p.s. what advantage/disadvantage does the 512 cache have over a 256 cache chip?

batboy
12-22-03, 09:21 AM
None of the old BX chipset mobos will support the Tualatin CPUs without an adapter or some sort of mod. I think Powerleap makes an adapter. If that mobo is a socket 370, then I don't think the mod will work for you (which is generally done with a slotket).

You can download a manual from Abit's website.

Yes, more cache helps performance.

Sir Golitech
12-22-03, 07:17 PM
yeah batboy is right.If you have a slot 1 on that board go here (http://www.bytewizecomputers.com/products/7/9/104/1048) and check this out.