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SOYO DRAGON KT400 Platinum Ultra



 
 
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Old October 19th 03, 10:04 PM
Perdita X. Dream
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Default SOYO DRAGON KT400 Platinum Ultra

Could someone please tell me whether the above board can handle a 2800+
(Tbred or Barton)? I've checked the website but it's somewhat ambiguous on
the matter. I am running the latest BIOS revision. I've PC3200, so RAM
isn't an issue.

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Old October 20th 03, 03:13 AM
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Perdita X. Dream wrote:
Could someone please tell me whether the above board can handle a
2800+ (Tbred or Barton)? I've checked the website but it's somewhat
ambiguous on the matter. I am running the latest BIOS revision. I've
PC3200, so RAM isn't an issue.


The Barton 2800+ runs at 166x12.5 ~2083MHz Your board will support it.


 




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