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--- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "v7slr" <V7slr@b...> wrote:
\n> I'm curious... some have managed to get the PIII to work, yet it
\nhas
\n> a 133 FSB. Does this mean the mobo FSB automatically changes
\n> according to the chip used? If so, wouldn't it always make more
\n> sense to use a PIII with 133 memory or is the difference between
\n100
\n> and 133 fairly minimal?
\n>
\n> --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, briangumpper <no_reply@y...>
\n> wrote:
\n> > Thanks for the info. I decided to buy the 1.1GHz Celeron anyway
\n> > when I saw how much they are still getting for the PIII.
\n> >
\n> > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "erics_overthere"
\n> > <motorxtreme@s...> wrote:
\n> > > Phe pins and voltages on Coppermine and Tualatin are different
\n> and
\n> > do
\n> > > not interchange. Coppermines work in the SG20 and Tualatins do
\n> not.
\n> > >
\n> > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Marston"
\n<V7slr@b...>
\n> > > wrote:
\n> > > > Some people have tried some processors with good and bad
\n> > success.
\n> > > It has
\n> > > > been found that the Tautalin (sp?) chips don't work whereas
\nthe
\n> > > > Coppermine ones do. I am not sure whether these relate only
\nto
\n> > > Celerons
\n> > > > or apply to PIII's too. On all of the chips I've been bidding
\n> > for on
\n> > > > eBay and the one I brought home from work, they only specify
\n> the
\n> > > chips
\n> > > > speed/fsb speed/cache. They don't say anything else.
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > > There are 2 slots for memory. Someone posted in the archive a
\n> > part
\n> > > > number for some Crucial memory. It's 168pin PC133 512Mb.
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > > -----Original Message-----
\n> > > > From: briangumpper [mailto:no_reply@yahoogroups.com]
\n> > > > Sent: 29 November 2003 13:39
\n> > > > To: magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com
\n> > > > Subject: [magnia_sg20] Re: Newbie, memory, processor & Linux
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > > What is the maximum clock speed for the SG20? Why is
\neveryone
\n> > > > upgrading to Celeron if PIII will work?
\n> > > >
\n> > > > How many slots does the SG20 have for memory and is it
\n> standard
\n> > 72
\n> > > > pin PC133?
\n> > > >
\n> > > > Thanks, I wasn't going to touch the box but with the cost of
\n> > this
\n> > > > legacy hardware, what the hell.
\n> > > >
\n> > > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "erics_overthere"
\n> > > > <motorxtreme@s...> wrote:
\n> > > > > Try www.eWiz.com for a processor. I paid $40.43 including
\n> > > shipping
\n> > > > > (U.S.) for my Celeron 1.1ghz.
\n> > > > >
\n> > > > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "v7slr" <V7slr@b...>
\n> wrote:
\n> > > > > > Terrible treatment but I think you're right. From memory
\n> the
\n> > > > > > warranty is an American one. Never mind. Hope this
\ndoesn't
\n> > > spoil
\n> > > > > > your enjoyment of it too much. :-(
\n> > > > > >
\n> > > > > > I've been bidding on 1GHz processors in the UK but the
\n> > prices
\n> > > > are
\n> > > > > > going mad. One PIII is now up to £72. That's over $100.
\n> What
\n> > do
\n> > > > you
\n> > > > > > US guys think of that price? Seems mad to me considering
\n> > it's
\n> > > > > hardly
\n> > > > > > current technology. I was hoping to snatch one for about
\n> 20
\n> > > quid.
\n> > > > > >
\n> > > > > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "srwaller2000"
\n> > > > > > <srwaller2000@y...> wrote:
\n> > > > > > > I also live in UK and purchased SG20 from USA via Ebay
\n> > with a
\n> > > > > > > Toshiba 90 day warrenty. One of the hard drives stopped
\n> > > > working
\n> > > > > so
\n> > > > > > I
\n> > > > > > > phoned Toshiba, It would appear that if you live in the
\n> UK
\n> > > and
\n> > > > > > > purchase the SG20 from the USA the 90 day warrenty is
\n> > usless
\n> > > > as
\n> > > > > no-
\n> > > > > > > one at Toshiba UK knows how to go about getter a repair
\n> > done
\n> > > > > under
\n> > > > > > > it. After spending a day on the phone and getting no-
\n> where
\n> > I
\n> > > > gave
\n> > > > > > up
\n> > > > > > > and decided to buy a replacement drive.
\n> > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > --- In magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com, "Nigel Marston"
\n> > > > <V7slr@b...>
\n> > > > > > > wrote:
\n> > > > > > > > Hi guys & gals,
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > I joined the list earlier this week. I have an SG20
\n> > bought
\n> > > > > > > reconditioned
\n> > > > > > > > with a 90 day Toshiba warranty. It was a great deal
\n> off
\n> > > > eBay,
\n> > > > > > > well, it
\n> > > > > > > > was cheap for the UK where I live, anyway. It came
\n> with
\n> > 2 x
\n> > > > > 40Gb
\n> > > > > > > drives
\n> > > > > > > > and the wireless option already installed.
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > Anyway, I've read through the whole email archive and
\n> > have
\n> > > > to
\n> > > > > > thank
\n> > > > > > > > those who have posted details of their memory
\n> upgrades.
\n> > > I've
\n> > > > > just
\n> > > > > > > > ordered 1Gb of Crucial's best and have made an offer
\n> on
\n> > a
\n> > > > PIII
\n> > > > > > > 1GHz chip
\n> > > > > > > > on eBay. then I thought again. I've seen some of you
\n> > have
\n> > > > > > upgraded
\n> > > > > > > to
\n> > > > > > > > Celeron 1GHz chips but what about PIII chips? It has
\n> the
\n> > > > right
\n> > > > > > core
\n> > > > > > > > voltage (1.75v) but I have sort of lost my nerve on
\n> this
\n> > > > one,
\n> > > > > > > although
\n> > > > > > > > it's no real problem as it's so cheap.
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > Another thing, anyone found a way to stop the LCD
\n> panel
\n> > > from
\n> > > > > > > reporting a
\n> > > > > > > > problem with the processor on boot-up?
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > I'm a Linux ignoramus so I've just got hold of an old
\n> PC
\n> > to
\n> > > > try
\n> > > > > > a
\n> > > > > > > few
\n> > > > > > > > installs on. Expect more interest early in the new
\n> year
\n> > > once
\n> > > > I
\n> > > > > > can
\n> > > > > > > join
\n> > > > > > > > in. At the moment I'm using it as original
\n> installation
\n> > but
\n> > > > your
\n> > > > > > > > previous discussions have whetted my appetite for
\n> > tweeking.
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > Cheerio,
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > >
\n> > > > > > > > Nig.
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
\n> > > >
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