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More info?)
what about 400mhz fsb processors.
> This page states that there exist an fsb400 version of 2.6 GHz, that
> runs on p4b266-c from pcb version 1005.002
i think that is for the bios version.
Anyone knows how to find out CPU support by looking inside flash upgrade
bios file?
"JK (at mail dot dk)" <johnknuhtsen@address.invalid> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:39:11 +0900, "Cz Elix"
> <czelix@hotmail.com.spam> wrote:
>
>>what is the fastest cpu I can use for p4b266-c?
>>asus web page says 2.2Ghz p4 and celeron but I would like to find out if
>>there are any
>>non-official successful upgrades.
>>
>
> The chipset of the motherboard is Intel845D.
>
> Good question.
>
> This asus site states no:
>
>
http://www.asus.com/inside/Techref/p4fsb533.htm
>
> But it is possible to find results of running P4 1.8 GHz at @2.4 GHz.
>
> That is a P4 fsb400 run as 18x133.
>
> 4x133=533, so it can do it.
>
> You see Duckers hardware specification here:
>
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?threadid=253919
>
> This page states that there exist an fsb400 version of 2.6 GHz, that
> runs on p4b266-c from pcb version 1005.002
>
> Check your pcb mumber. It is normally printed among the pci slots.
>
>
http://www.asus.com.tw/support/chinese/techref/monthly/0906.aspx
>
> I also found this article about oc with your motherboard:
>
http://www.virtual-hideout.net/articles/p4northwood_ocing_adventure_part2/print.html
>
>
> Here is another good thread:
>
http://www.motherboard-forum.com/asus/P4B266C_user_please_fall_in_575575.html
>
> I am afraid I can't do it better for you than that.
>
> Well, bios download:
> The beta bios from here should be fine:
> ftp://ftp.asuscom.de/pub/ASUSCOM/BIOS/Socket_478/INTEL_Chipset/i845d/P4B266-C/
>
> best regards
>
> John