{ "numMessagesInTopic": 49, "nextInTime": 860, "senderId": "eB5vAHBNusTIrITCnklOZIy10xr3I-eShXxBuEbTE8QOAXbDHbASTxliXFXvtHvVMpaU9lEGLeimEfoZVbCtoA", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: Fastest CPU for SG20???", "from": ""Michael" <neo@...>", "authorName": "Michael", "msgSnippet": "Well, this is a good question. At first, the fastet CPU we´ve talked about since now is a 1GHZ Intel Celeron CPU. This CPU belongs, as the Celeron 566 does,", "msgId": 859, "profile": "neoblf", "topicId": 793, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 154051364, "messageBody": "
> Is this a straight out swap or are there jumpers or soft-menu bios66mhz
\n> settings? According to the Intel site Celeron 566 FC-PAG are a
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> fsb and the 1.1ghz FC-PAG is a 100mhz fsb.celerons)
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\n> For the benefit of others interested in upgrading: A Coppermine
\n> processor is a FC-PAG and a Tualatin is a FC-PAG2. The major
\n> differance is the fsb speed (Coppermine tops at 100mhz for
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> and the required core voltage. The Tualatin requires a lower coremicron
\n> voltage due to its 0.13 micron process vs the Coppermines 0.18
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> process. I am unsure if the pinouts are the same or not.