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To: SnowShredder who wrote (10952)6/4/2000 11:32:00 PM
From: Nick Morvay  Read Replies (2) of 14778
 
It's not clear if you are buying a new system or replacing a CPU. If you are thinking of replacing the P3 with the Xeon they are not socket compatible. The Xeon takes a Slot 2 mounting while the P3 is a Slot 1.

As a side note, the cartridge CPU mountings are being dropped by Intel for the cheaper Socket 7 mountings. This is the same socket as the older Pentium and Pentium II were using.
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