Hello again. Thanks once more to everyone who helped me with my sound card search. I genuinely appreciate it, and so does my girlfriend.
That episode got me really interested in upgrading old Slot 1 systems as much as possible, and to that end I just found an N440BX dual Slot 1 PIII board really cheap. It's fun. It's become my new hobby to tinker with old PCs now I guess lol.
Anyway, in the process of looking for Slot 1 processors, it occured to me that I could get one really cheap for my girlfriend (the one who needed a DX 9 compliant sound card from before) so she could have atleast some improvement over her current archaic system. I looked into the specs of her board (ironicaly, also a 440BX based board) and according to the Gateway documentation (it's a proprietary Gateway board based on the i440BX chipset) it can only be upgraded to a Slot 1 PIII 450.
Now, that may be true, but I thought it was worth asking if anyone knows whether that's genuinely correct or not. I mean, I see dozens of other Gateway boards using the same chipset, the same BIOS and BIOS revision, and with almost no difference in functionality. Most, if not all of them, indicate they can go all the way up to the Slot 1 PIII 850!
So, my question is, is it likely that their documentation is just old, or is there a real limit here I should worry about? Also, while I'm at it, does anyone also have any clue as to whether or not the N440BX dualy is really limited to the P III 600 as well? (Some models say 550, and some say 600).
I'm guessing alot of this is just because some PCBs came boxed with newer BIOS revisions, and the online documentation never updated the older models with them. I could be wrong though. What do you think?
That episode got me really interested in upgrading old Slot 1 systems as much as possible, and to that end I just found an N440BX dual Slot 1 PIII board really cheap. It's fun. It's become my new hobby to tinker with old PCs now I guess lol.
Anyway, in the process of looking for Slot 1 processors, it occured to me that I could get one really cheap for my girlfriend (the one who needed a DX 9 compliant sound card from before) so she could have atleast some improvement over her current archaic system. I looked into the specs of her board (ironicaly, also a 440BX based board) and according to the Gateway documentation (it's a proprietary Gateway board based on the i440BX chipset) it can only be upgraded to a Slot 1 PIII 450.
Now, that may be true, but I thought it was worth asking if anyone knows whether that's genuinely correct or not. I mean, I see dozens of other Gateway boards using the same chipset, the same BIOS and BIOS revision, and with almost no difference in functionality. Most, if not all of them, indicate they can go all the way up to the Slot 1 PIII 850!
So, my question is, is it likely that their documentation is just old, or is there a real limit here I should worry about? Also, while I'm at it, does anyone also have any clue as to whether or not the N440BX dualy is really limited to the P III 600 as well? (Some models say 550, and some say 600).
I'm guessing alot of this is just because some PCBs came boxed with newer BIOS revisions, and the online documentation never updated the older models with them. I could be wrong though. What do you think?
