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sleepy06405
May 22, 2012Aspirant
Old Pro vs New Pro?
Is there a reference somewhere that explains the differences between what people refer to as the old pro and new pro are?     I'm extra curious about which intel chipset is in the new pro?
sleepy06405
May 25, 2012Aspirant
Its all about experience level and knowing your limits. Never trust what some random guy like me says on a forum. Do your own research too! Ask a friend like me locally for help. If you don't have one, go to a local linux meeting. Thats where we hang out and are always happy to help folks improve their skills. Well AA meetings too but we're harder to spot there :)
Stock CPU Specs:
http://ark.intel.com/products/35300/Int ... 00-MHz-FSB)
Upgraded CPU Specs:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27251/Int ... 66-MHz-FSB)
CPU that works but runs too hot:
http://ark.intel.com/products/30790/Int ... 66-MHz-FSB)
Unless you can read those three pages and understand the differences between those CPUs, you shouldn't being doing this. Unless you're willing to bet $1000 that you're right, you shouldn't be doing this.
Stock CPU Specs:
http://ark.intel.com/products/35300/Int ... 00-MHz-FSB)
Upgraded CPU Specs:
http://ark.intel.com/products/27251/Int ... 66-MHz-FSB)
CPU that works but runs too hot:
http://ark.intel.com/products/30790/Int ... 66-MHz-FSB)
Unless you can read those three pages and understand the differences between those CPUs, you shouldn't being doing this. Unless you're willing to bet $1000 that you're right, you shouldn't be doing this.
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