I've been out of the computer scene for a while so I'm not too familiar with the new (by now old) Intel processors comming out. I was hoping to pop a 1.0 ghz tualatin celeron in my Abit BE6 and clock it up to 1.3ghz, but I'm not sure it will work.
My board has a Intel 815E (ICH2) chipset and is supposed to support 1.0ghz celerons and 1.53ghz coppermines with the newest bios update. The official word is that it needs an 815-B chipset because of lower voltage, but has anyone actually tried it in an older 815E?
If you're sure it won't work, what other cpu options do I have?
Thanks for any info,
-kogan
My board has a Intel 815E (ICH2) chipset and is supposed to support 1.0ghz celerons and 1.53ghz coppermines with the newest bios update. The official word is that it needs an 815-B chipset because of lower voltage, but has anyone actually tried it in an older 815E?
If you're sure it won't work, what other cpu options do I have?
Thanks for any info,
-kogan
