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Has any one opened their zv6000/r4000 to the point of seeing the
actual cpu socket.
I got really jipped when i got the replacement machine fro my r3000
(slower bus 400 vs 333 less cache 1mb/512k).
I am seeing on line people saying that this box uses the 939 socket vs
r3000 754 pin.

any body have a clue.

Steven
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