View Full Version : 0.13u Chips Working Now In Older Fcpga Mobo's
ol' man
01-02-02, 10:10 AM
Check this thread!
http://discussions.hardwarecentral.com/Forum2/HTML/012137.html
This guy talks of a .13u cel-t 1.2GHz working in his 810e mobo. the computer a HP was recently bought from walmart I guess. I want to know how they are getting it to work!
The mobo is a ASUS CUW.
Wow but its only one motherboard it'd be better if it sorta worked on like 45-60% of other motherboards or something.
dscline
01-02-02, 11:41 AM
I don't get what the big news is. It appears to me that he has received an OEM computer with an 810E2 motherboard and Tualatin celeron. I don't know what a CUW-AM is, but since it is listed on HP's site with a Celeron 1.2Ghz, I'd have to assume it is the "2" version of the 810E. That motherboard is SUPPOSED to be Tualatin compatible: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/810E2/index.htm?iid=ipp_browse+chpsts_810e2dsk&
there are 810e tually boards
QDI have one i believe
www.qdigrp.com
ol' man
01-02-02, 05:02 PM
Originally posted by dscline
I don't get what the big news is. It appears to me that he has received an OEM computer with an 810E2 motherboard and Tualatin celeron. I don't know what a CUW-AM is, but since it is listed on HP's site with a Celeron 1.2Ghz, I'd have to assume it is the "2" version of the 810E. That motherboard is SUPPOSED to be Tualatin compatible: http://www.intel.com/design/chipsets/810E2/index.htm?iid=ipp_browse+chpsts_810e2dsk&
Woooo wooooo thanks alot! 810e compatible boards? The mobo its self is supposed to only be a fcpga mobo though in that box.
dscline
01-03-02, 12:13 PM
Hehe, sorry, didn't realize how brass my post sounded untill I read it again. No offense meant. The point remains, however that we don't know for sure that the mobo in that machine isn't based on the 810E2 chipset. Although I have no idea what a cuw-am is, Asus's nomenclature USUALLY uses a "t" in front for Tualatin compatible boards, as opposed to the "c" for the boards intended for coppermines. None the less, we don't know that cpu-z is correctly identifying the board, especially since it's likely an OEM board. My guess would be that this really isn't a Tualatin being used in an older FCPGA board, but rather a system built with a newer 810E based mobo.
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