Yep, that's the one. Now I'm sure it won't work. Thanks for your support
anyway.
Regards,
Marco
"gdp" <> wrote in message
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> If you go to
> http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/cpu...eron1a-oc.html and view
> the image of the Tualatin Celeron, you'll see at the top of this image
>
> http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/cpu/c.../processor.jpg
>
> a 1000A/256. Yours should show the same thing if it's a Tualatin.
>
> George
>
> Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Is there a way how I can check which one I have?
>>
>> Regards,
>> Marco
>>
>> "gdp" <> wrote in message
>> news:ujBRh.152752$...
>>> There were two 1 GHz Celerons, one based on the older Coppermine core
>>> with 128 KB L2 cache, and the other based on the Tualatin core with 256
>>> KB L2 cache. Are you sure the one you have is Coppermine core? It's
>>> the only one that would work in your motherboard.
>>>
>>> George
>>>
>>> Marco Zuiderwijk wrote:
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I want to upgrade my MX3W Pro-E motherboard with a Celeron 1 Ghz
>>>> processor. According to the CPU compatibility test from the AOpen site,
>>>> this should be possible. But after I installed the new processor only
>>>> the CPU fan starts and the leds on the keyboard flash. I have used the
>>>> default BIOS settings and the auto setting for jumpers jp23 and jp29. I
>>>> have upgraded my BIOS to version R1.32. What settings do I have to use
>>>> to be able to use the new processor?
>>>>
>>>> In the CPU compatibility test was written (step 2) that the following
>>>> settings were made: 'Enable AGP 4X and Item "Fast Write"'. Does anyone
>>>> know where I can find these settings? What do they do and are they
>>>> important to get the CPU working?
>>>>
>>>> The motherboard is working with a Celeron 533Mhz processor. And the
>>>> 1Ghz processor is working on another system.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Marco
>>>>
>>