In the wee hour of 12:07 AM 5/27/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Clint Hamilton bequeathed such tales as these:
>Peter, 440BX boards are still the best for Intel CPU's.
>Celerons love ZX or BX chipsets. Intel had a lot of
>problems with their 800 series chipsets and recalled
>over a million. Over time and in the long run, BX &
>ZX chipsets have more stability and are also much
>faster on memory bandwidth and transfer tests.
>I'd tried to find you a nice BX or ZX board first, you
>can also heavily overclock your Celeron MUCH
>better on one of these.
>-Clint
>
>http://orpheuscomputing.com
>http://orpheuscomputing.com/domains.html
>Clint Hamilton
>
>In the wee hour of 10:16 PM 5/25/01 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>-Clint Hamilton bequeathed such tales as these:
> >Peter, try dumping the contents of the temp net files IN
> >EXPLORER (because it you do no do it in explorer, you won't
> >see the hidden 'content' folders). Also Dump the windows
> >temp folder, run the IE repair tool, then if none of that
> >works, try it in netscape. If it works in NS then you know
> >it's a browser problem.
> >-Clint
> >
Thanks Clint, but since the BX is being discontinued for non mobile
chipsets in favour of the 815 and 815e and the ZX is being discontinued
across the roadmap I will try to stay more current. Also aren't all the
BX/ZX boards slot 1's? The 815's have not been involved in the recalls
associated with the 840/820 and their MTH (Memory Translator Hub). Thanks
for the offer though.
Peter Kaulback
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