(E-Mail Removed) (raconte) wrote in message news:<(E-Mail Removed)>...
> I'd like to upgrade the 733 mHz pentium in my 4 year old Micron. The
> model number of the motherboard is 694X-596B-977, if that helps.
>
> I'm wondering what types of CPU's I can use. I was looking for a sort
> of "master list" which says what CPU upgrades are allowed for all
> chips, even more modern ones. But googling for that sort of info
> doesn't seem to work. Any info would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
I'm affraid that a CPU upgrade is hardly worth the effort, if you can
find one anyway. I haven't seen socket 370 CPUs in the stores for a
while already. If you can get a Coppermine (max. 1GHz IIRC) or
Tualatin PIII (max. 1.4GHz IIRC), you might be lucky if your mainboard
supports a slocket and CPU core voltage required by those CPUs. Also
the new CPU multiplier might be a show-stopper. I know of Asus 440BX
boards giving lots of troubles with multipliers >10. Otherwise you'd
get some more RAM and a fast HDD + controller.
If your current system is really insufficient for what you're doing
with it, just get a dirt cheap Athlon (Barton) + mainboard + DDR RAM +
good PSU. That's how I upgraded my Coppermine Celleron system two
weeks ago, I'm very confident about my new setup.
Cheers,
Chris