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anyone know whats the max supported CPU by a Tyan S2567 ?

ZL1

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Hi

guys anyone know whats the max supported CPU by a Tyan S2567 ? also will it run with a single CPU ?

by the way I currently have a 933mhz P3 on it, will a 1.13 or something similar even make a difference ? Im generally wondering if they are built better or something 🙂




Thank you
Dan
 
Originally posted by: Peter
I'm sure Tyan knows. Ask them.


Hi

well I checked everything I could find on their page and it doesnt say anywhere + I did write them an e-mail but even if they do reply Im expecting that to happen in a couple weeks so I thought Id ask around


Dan
 
Originally posted by: Peter
You didn't really TRY to find the information at Tyan, or did you? www.tyan.com -> Support -> CPU Support -> Socket/370 ... and there you are.

http://www.tyan.com/support/html/cpu_pentium_ii_iii_celeron.html

If you want to run a dual S370 board with a single processor, you're going to need a CPU dummy for termination purposes. These are usually included with the mainboards.

Hi

sorry, instinct said motherboard description, this would probably be the only manufacturer I know of that will post supported CPUs in a different part of the site

so I'll need a socket370 terminator ? I know it was required for slot1s but I heard someone say you dont need it on the newer ones + Ive never seen a s370 terminator


Thanks
Dan
 
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