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CPU Problem

What's the maximum FSB processor the motherboard will accept? It was only £2 so I'm not too fussed it wouldn't run :)
 
Difficult to tell as QDI have disappeared and their model numbers were a bit opaque at the best of times. You would probably need a BIOS update for later model CPUs which would be no longer available from a trusted source.

I'd look for a 2.6Ghz 400FSB Pentium 4.
Try this search in eBay : (SL6SB,SL6GU,SL6HB)
 
Distance selling rules, you can return it within a certain period if not happy.

He could try overclocking the bus speed to 200mhz and see if it works.

If he bought the CPU "Justintime" reccomended and it didn't work then he could DSR it.

Very true, most 845 boards i clocked did 166MHz with no problem, 200 might be a stretch :D Guessing the RAM is probably PC2100 at best as well..
 
Am i correct in saying that all 478 laptop CPUs are the same as desktop?

There is a 3.2GHz 478 Laptop CPU with 1MB Cache and 533mhz bus for £7.40

It may work, but its a Prescott cpu.. and at that fairly high clock with his motherboard being an older one to say the least.. the poor things VRMs might get fried with the power draw.. i've fixed numerous dead boards (i.e new board and Northwood mobile replacement) on quite a few of those large desktop replacement laptops with those 538 cpus. Another issue is that the clock speed might be problematic as it'll default to a 12x or 14x multi all over again with no way to change the ratio.

For the life of me i can't remember if those ratios were software changeable, i'm thinking not, had enough difficulties yrs ago getting one to work in a MSI 865PE board muchless an older one like that i think i had to run it at 2.8Ghz with an FSB overclock.
 
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