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    XP 1800+ XP 2400+ Comparison

    XP 2400+ has just become available in my country, well at least in an online store you could allready order it, it's listed as new.
    It's the only store I've seen it.

    Anyone allready own a XP 2400+ or 2600+ ?

    Think it's worth upgrading from XP 1800+ to XP 2400+ , in combination with a KT266 mobo.
    Win XP Pro SP3
    AMD Athlon 64 5000+ Black edition
    2 Gb DDR2 Transcend Ram (2x 1 Gb)
    Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3

    Peak Radeon HD3870

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    i dont think you'll be able to run a 2400 or 2600 with a kt266 mobo, i could be wrong but most kt266 only go up to 2000

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    A kt266 motherboard will be able to run 2400+ if the mobo manufacturer releases a bios update for it. So it's up to the mobo manufacturers.

    Example: I was looking at the Asus A7V266 and there's a bios update for up to 2600+. True, as well, for A7V266-E, which uses kt266a.

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    Yes, Asus has already released BIOS updates for the T'bred "B" revision (XP 2400-2600). EPoX, however, has not, but there is much debate on the question. We'll see what the future brings...

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