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Old May 25th 04, 10:22 PM
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Default Mobile Athlon XP-M with 1.40 Core Voltage in Asus A7S333 (or another Board)

I'd like to run the following processor in my Asus A7S333-Board.

Mobile Athlon XP-M - Standard 35W
CPU OPN ( Teilenummer ADM ) AMD Athlon AXMD1800FVQ3C
Core Frequency 1533 MHZ
Bus Frequenz 266 MHZ
Core Voltage 1.40 Volt
Processor Technology 0,13 micron
Core Thoroughbred

Is it possible? I think the only crucial thing is VCore voltage.
I can't set the VCore voltage in the bios. So I don't know if the board
recognizes the mobile CPU and delivers the 1.40 volt needed.
Does anybody know?

Thanks in advance
Eduard Fiedler

p.s.
Which altenative board would work?
 




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