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Hi, can I have a stupid question!

Have an A7N8X DLX V2.0 mobo. Can it handle a Barton 3200+ (because of the
cache size)???
Or the maximum is just the Barton 3000+?!

Thanks in advance;
-ha-

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The deluxe v2.0 can handle either the 3200+ 400fsb barton or the 3200+
333fsb version. Cache doesn't really play a part in it. The v1 supposedly
can take both as well but I've yet to here of any 100% successfully.

"-ha-" <absolutely.spamless@cjb.net> wrote in message
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> Hi, can I have a stupid question!
>
> Have an A7N8X DLX V2.0 mobo. Can it handle a Barton 3200+ (because of the
> cache size)???
> Or the maximum is just the Barton 3000+?!
>
> Thanks in advance;
> -ha-
>
>

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-ha- wrote:
>
> Hi, can I have a stupid question!
>
> Have an A7N8X DLX V2.0 mobo. Can it handle a Barton 3200+ (because of the
> cache size)???
> Or the maximum is just the Barton 3000+?!
>
> Thanks in advance;
> -ha-

I love my 3200+ 400fsb in this board.


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