3 year warranty how?

Anthony

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Okay I just got a sempron 2200 retail in the mail put it in a system I am
making for an old friend and it didnt work to make sure it wasnt the
motherboard I put in an older xp chip and it works fine so what do I do to
get a new sempron?
 
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Anthony wrote:
> Okay I just got a sempron 2200 retail in the mail put it in a system
I am
> making for an old friend and it didnt work to make sure it wasnt the
> motherboard I put in an older xp chip and it works fine so what do I
do to
> get a new sempron?

You might need to update the bios for the motherboard to recognize the
sempron. Note that the semprons (except tfor the top end socket 754
versions) are basically rebadged Athlon XPs. They do differ from the
lower end XPs in that they are intended to use a 166/333 MHz clock. If
your motherboard or memory can't handle this clock, you will have a
problem there.

Robert
 
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Well the motherboard came already ready for sempron has a huge SEMPRON
sticker under the socket A or 462 or whatever its called now.



<robert.inkol@rogers.com> wrote in message
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>
> Anthony wrote:
>> Okay I just got a sempron 2200 retail in the mail put it in a system
> I am
>> making for an old friend and it didnt work to make sure it wasnt the
>> motherboard I put in an older xp chip and it works fine so what do I
> do to
>> get a new sempron?
>
> You might need to update the bios for the motherboard to recognize the
> sempron. Note that the semprons (except tfor the top end socket 754
> versions) are basically rebadged Athlon XPs. They do differ from the
> lower end XPs in that they are intended to use a 166/333 MHz clock. If
> your motherboard or memory can't handle this clock, you will have a
> problem there.
>
> Robert
>