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    dual celeron machines---possible??

    I would like to know if it is possible to run celeron 300a's in a dual configuration. I was considering either the asus p2b-ds or the epox bxb-s. Anyone ever do this before???

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    no never done this before... ;
    but i think u should find something about dual-celeron on www.tomshardware.com
    i think i've read something about few days ago..

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    This is possible, but requires some soldering and drilling (fun!). There is an article here at SysOpt with a link to step-by-step instructions.
    -JP
    http://members.xoom.com/PSComputers

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    Or use socket 370 ones and a slocket (socket to slot 1 converter).

    http://www.cpu-central.com/dualceleron/s370/index-370.html

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    See the article at FastGraphics:

    http://www.fastgraphics.com/articles...ron/index.html



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