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Hi Dark,
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I don’t know which version of the\nSG20 you have, my (EU-Version) had an original 566/1,75V in it which I just\nchanged against a 1 G with same voltage (see my original on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3442516216&category=23128&rd=1).\nNo jumpers switches etc. BIOS updates automatically.
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Hope that helps, Peter
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-----Original\nMessage-----
\nFrom: dark_horse_nebula\n[mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com]
\nSent: Mittwoch, 19. November 2003\n18:31
\nTo: magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com
\nSubject: [magnia_sg20] Re: FS:\nIntel 1GHz Celeron CPU (Coppermine/128kb Cache)
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I'm curious.
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\nWhen I inspected Intel's specifications, I found\nthat the 1GHZ
\nCeleron's expected to find 1.75 volts for the core.
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\nThe 566MHz Celeron processor that came with my\nSG20 is supplied only
\n1.5 volts.
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\nDid you change jumper pins or other settings on\nthe board to
\ncompensate?
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\nIt would seem that installing these higher-speed\nCelerons would only
\nresult in having a CPU that was UNDER-clocked,\nresulting in lower
\nperformance.
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\nMaybe I'm off base here...I'm not an over-clocker.
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\nCheers...
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