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Mik3y

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go into the bios. also, tell us what cpu it is. then we can prolly tell you.
 

PhoenixOrion

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if cpu installed, download cpuz/cpuid.

if oem not installed yet, compare lot markings to amdboard or intelid at their respective websites.
 

sk8er722

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Well don't laugh, it's a celeron 2.8 ghz. I know it is a 400FSB, I just want to find something to prove it to this guy I am selling it too.
 

SrGuapo

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Originally posted by: sk8er722
Well don't laugh, it's a celeron 2.8 ghz. I know it is a 400FSB, I just want to find something to prove it to this guy I am selling it too.



At least it is a Celeron D... Can you not just point the guy to the Intel website, or is afraid that you are OCing it or something?
 

sk8er722

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It's not a D, and I bought it from newegg and they don't even sell it any more. Never OC'ed it, whats the point, lol. He doesn't/can't have anything FSB higher then 400mhz, his motherboard doesn't support any more.