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ASUS P3V133 VS ASUS P3V4?

ASUS P3V133:
3ISA, 4PCI, 1 AGP, 3 DIMM
VIA 693 Apollo Pro 133 chipset.
AGP2X, low performance.
BIOS controlled Asynchronous SDRAM/FSB setting.
PCB based on the older P2B (rev 1.13).
Jumper control...16 available FSBs.
No Vcore adjustment.

ASUS P3V4X:
1ISA, 6PCI, 1AGP, 4DIMM
VIA 694X Apollo Pro 133A chipset.
AGP4X, very good performance
PCB based on the P3B-F.
BIOS controlled Asynchronous SDRAM/FSB setting.
Dipswitch and Jumperfree (BIOS) control....32 or 16 FSBs available.
Full Vcore adjustment.

Those are most of the main differences.
 
It might....but remember you need to take into account your RAM and the CPU's limits itself.
 
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