Вот что написано о поддержке процев в моем компе: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Intel Pentium Microprocessor The Pentium processor is packaged in a pin-grid-array (PGA), which is seated on the system board in a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) socket 7. Only upgrades that are pin compatible with the original processor, manufactured
Вот что написано о поддержке процев в моем компе:
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The Intel Pentium Microprocessor
The Pentium processor is packaged in a pin-grid-array (PGA), which is
seated on the system board in a zero-insertion-force (ZIF) socket 7. Only
upgrades that are pin compatible with the original processor, manufactured
by Intel, are supported.
P54C chips, working at 75, 90, 100 and 120 MHz (new versions), and P54CS
chips, working at 133 and 150 MHz, require a simple 3.3 V supply, and so are
powered directly from the regulated 3.3 V output of the power supply.
P54C chips, working at 120 (old versions), 166 and 200 MHz require slightly
more than 3.3 V; and P55 chips require slightly less (2.8 V). They each need
an active VRE voltage regulator module (VRM), in which the voltage is
derived from the 3.3 V, 5 V and 0 V outlets of the power supply. Since there
is no VRM in the HP Vectra VE 5/xxx series 3, these types of processor
cannot be installed.
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Я так понимаю ММХ здесь работать не будет?