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I'm giving up on my Athlon 1Ghz on Asus A7V. I think I'm going to replace it with an Intel board based on their 815 chipset, and probably a 733mhz Celeron. So question about that. I know the Celeron is stuck with a 66mhz FSB, but can you still run the memory at 133mhz? Or is it stuck at 66mhz too?
Also, do the OEM processors come with a fan/heatsink, or only the boxed retail processors? Necx's site is very unclear as to whether their processors are OEM or retail.
Also, is there much of an advantage to going with a Pentium 3 over the Celeron? I've found a boxed Celeron 733 for $100 from a reputable (I think) place, while the P3's at 800+ are more like $250+. The current Celeron's just have half the cache, and the crippled FSB, but otherwise are identical, right (they have SSE, etc.)?
Oh, that question goes for the P3 also-can you run a 100mhz FSB version while clocking the memory at 133mhz?
Also, do the OEM processors come with a fan/heatsink, or only the boxed retail processors? Necx's site is very unclear as to whether their processors are OEM or retail.
Also, is there much of an advantage to going with a Pentium 3 over the Celeron? I've found a boxed Celeron 733 for $100 from a reputable (I think) place, while the P3's at 800+ are more like $250+. The current Celeron's just have half the cache, and the crippled FSB, but otherwise are identical, right (they have SSE, etc.)?
Oh, that question goes for the P3 also-can you run a 100mhz FSB version while clocking the memory at 133mhz?
