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Ben Myers helpfully suggested that the motherboard in my HP Vectra VL
6/400 Series 8 is not the Intel NX440LX item that I thought it was
similar to, but would bear a closer resemblance to a 440BX.
I've been back to the Intel website and Ben's right! The HP 5183-8014
(part number D6940-63001) bears a closer resemblance to the Intel JN440BX.
This board has a 100MHz FSB and was designed for Intel Pentium 2 running
at up to 450MHz.
There is some interesting information about which other P2 and P3
processors are supported at the following URL:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/jn440bx/procsupp.htm
Now, here's my problem. On the HP OEM Intel board in my Vectra I can't
find an Intel board revision number like A06449-XXX at all! So I don't
know whether I can change my CPU from the 400MHz (512Mb L2 cache) P2, to
the 850MHz (256Mb L2 cache) P3 that I want to use.
Any clues?
Thanks for your time. Marcus
Ben Myers helpfully suggested that the motherboard in my HP Vectra VL
6/400 Series 8 is not the Intel NX440LX item that I thought it was
similar to, but would bear a closer resemblance to a 440BX.
I've been back to the Intel website and Ben's right! The HP 5183-8014
(part number D6940-63001) bears a closer resemblance to the Intel JN440BX.
This board has a 100MHz FSB and was designed for Intel Pentium 2 running
at up to 450MHz.
There is some interesting information about which other P2 and P3
processors are supported at the following URL:
http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/jn440bx/procsupp.htm
Now, here's my problem. On the HP OEM Intel board in my Vectra I can't
find an Intel board revision number like A06449-XXX at all! So I don't
know whether I can change my CPU from the 400MHz (512Mb L2 cache) P2, to
the 850MHz (256Mb L2 cache) P3 that I want to use.
Any clues?
Thanks for your time. Marcus