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To: andreas_wonisch who wrote (16810)10/30/2000 5:59:52 PM
From: dougSF30Respond to of 275872
 
Andreas, but Micron is shipping 760-based machines in 3 days.

Just with PC 1600 & 200 MHz FSB processors, though.

So it can't be the boards, right? Unless the board they have now is stable at 200 MHz but not 266 MHz.

This leaves PC 2100 or 266 MHz FSB CPUs as the culprit. Per your response, I guess it must be PC 2100 that's the holdup, unless it is a stability issue-- Tom made some mention of the 2-DIMM evaluation gigabyte board being unstable at 266, but fine at 200, and, coincidentally or not, the Micron system comes with 2 DIMM slots.

Doug