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I am going off my best guess. it is an Anaheim-2/2A/3 Micro ATX (ATX V1.2 form factor) motherboard, TriGem, Korea Intel Socket-370 (370pin PPGA Socket) for Intel PentiumIII and Celeron CPUs, Integrated graphics controller Intel FW82810 core and ITE8702F Super I/O controller Crystal CS4280/CS4281 built-in Sound Blaster Pro, MPC-3, MPU-401 compatible Audio Enhanced Stereo full duplex operation. On the emachine tech support web site it says this is the same motherboard they use with their 800MHz pentium 3 emonster. I have a 600 celeron and am thinking of putting in a p3. The current Front Side Bus is 100 and I am wondering if one, can I put in a chip with a 133 FSB, and two, will it work to use an 850 p3 and go past what emachine does by 50MHZ. Thank you for your time.
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Straight 810 boards top out at 100 MHz but 810e's will do 133 with PC133 ram. Check all your jumper and/or softbios settings to see where you can go. I personally wouldn't push it past an 800/100 because all the cheap onboard stuff will just slow it down.
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thanks
thanks that sounds like a good idea! an 800 p3 will be a big jump over a 600 celeron i think.
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