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To: Petz who wrote (71881)9/14/1999 1:24:00 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584791
 
Re: "It is possible that no CuLaterMine's will run on BX motherboards, therefore they must be run on i820 motherboards. (It may be possible to runlow-end 100 MHz CuLaterMine's on BX motherboards.) Neither of Intel's two i820 motherboards supports SDRAM at any frequency. Other i820 motherboards may support SDRAM through a "translation device," but this will surely be even slower than RDRAM. Consequently, until the newer version of the 810e chipset is available, CuLaterMine MUST be run using RDRAM."

You want to rewrite this one Petz?

You just said:

1) It's possible that no CuLaterMine's will run on BX motherboards.
2) It may be possible to runlow-end 100 MHz CuLaterMine's on BX motherboards.
3) CuLaterMine MUST be run using RDRAM.

Say what???

EP