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I recently bought an STK62K shuttle, and a Celeron 320D CPU, but after
doing a little googling, I found that the chipset on the shuttle MB
(ATI RS300) might support Pentium-M and Celeron-M CPU's. Have anyone
tried booting the Shuttle with one of these CPU's ?

Kind regards
Brian Graversen


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