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Old September 18th 03, 08:43 PM
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Not entirely true... I have the 2600+/266 CPU which is a Thoroughbred
B Core. To my knowledge, there were no palomino cores made above the
2100+.


"mcheu" wrote in message
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| On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 17:07:41 +0200, liaM wrote::
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| What is the FSB for a 2500 OPN ?
| Or are there various FSBs for it (like for the 2600).
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| Also.. what is the max FSB for a 1800+ unit ???
| And, again.. what's different between a Thubderbird, Palomino,
Barton ??
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| thanks
| liaM
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| The 2600+ doesn't have a varying FSB. From what I understand,
there
| are two versions of it that are sold as XP2600+. An earlier
133/266
| FSB version (Palomino), and a later production version which is a
| 166/333 part (Barton).
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