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badgers
01-17-02, 07:46 AM
how do I make sure that I am getting a Morgan core on a duron 900

I was thinking of getting a duron 700 because it is so cheap and then OCing it untill is screamed for mercy.

is the morgan core tech worth the extra money.

I find all my online buys by using pricewatch.com

are there duron 900's that are not morgans?

I have found with pricewatch that the buy beware! so I want to make sure that I know what I am looking for.

lonewolf1983
01-17-02, 10:57 AM
all durons under 1000mhz are based on the older spitfire cores
for a morgan core the minimum you will have to get is a 1gig
all over 1 gig use the morgan core

for reviews check the hardware sites
:)

Bender
01-17-02, 11:06 AM
I think Newegg.com has the 1000 morgan durons pretty cheep. Just make shure you get the morgan 1000 since there were spitfire 1000s.

badgers
01-17-02, 06:40 PM
thanks

res0r9lm
01-17-02, 09:31 PM
1300 morgan on pricewatch $95 eta feb.

badgers
01-18-02, 06:48 AM
If I was going to spend that much money I would get a 900 or a gig T-bird and OC it to 1300.

I have heard that a gig t-bird has a good chance of hitting 1.33

res0r9lm
01-18-02, 07:16 AM
except morgan will work in a 760mpx board and t bird wont

badgers
01-18-02, 07:22 AM
are a lot of people using two durons?

I have always wanted to have a dual processor set up.


if you have more info on dual setups I would be interested.


which dual boards, if any, have hit 166 FSB? I was looking at the kingmax 5ns PC2700 mem.


thank you

res0r9lm
01-18-02, 07:36 AM
I heard the asus board won't go beyond 148 stable

SickBoy
01-18-02, 12:13 PM
Originally posted by badgers
If I was going to spend that much money I would get a 900 or a gig T-bird and OC it to 1300.

I have heard that a gig t-bird has a good chance of hitting 1.33

My 1 GHz/266 TBird hits 1.33 at default voltage. Max I've had it is 1.95v/1470, but I think it has more potential than that. (I think my sig is wrong)