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Hello everyone !!
I don't know if this is the right group for my question, since it's more
about hardware, but I'll try:
I have an old machine, an HP Vectra 486/33U, which used to be a server (a
long time ago ). Inside there a two processor sockets: the first one is
occupied by an intel 486 processor running at 33 Mhz, i.e. the original
processor, and the other one is empty. I recently found an intel 486 DX
processor running at 66 Mhz, on a computer which was about to be thrown
away.
My question is can I use this processor on the computer: can I use it as a
second processor or do they have to be similar. If it's possible, which one
do I have to put on the main socket and by chance, do you know by chance the
jumper setting ?
On the contrary, if this is impossible, can I still replace the 33Mhz proc
by the 66 Mhz one ???
Thanks for your answers,
Federico
Hello everyone !!
I don't know if this is the right group for my question, since it's more
about hardware, but I'll try:
I have an old machine, an HP Vectra 486/33U, which used to be a server (a
long time ago ). Inside there a two processor sockets: the first one is
occupied by an intel 486 processor running at 33 Mhz, i.e. the original
processor, and the other one is empty. I recently found an intel 486 DX
processor running at 66 Mhz, on a computer which was about to be thrown
away.
My question is can I use this processor on the computer: can I use it as a
second processor or do they have to be similar. If it's possible, which one
do I have to put on the main socket and by chance, do you know by chance the
jumper setting ?
On the contrary, if this is impossible, can I still replace the 33Mhz proc
by the 66 Mhz one ???
Thanks for your answers,
Federico