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To: Investor A who wrote (145)11/6/1997 10:51:00 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 300
 
Fuchi,

Which one do you think would perform better, 75x2 = 150MHz or 66x2.5 = 166 MHz?

If the mail order companies don't specify which PR200 I am getting, should I assume that I am getting one labeled as 75x2 = 150 MHz?

Joe



To: Investor A who wrote (145)11/7/1997 2:29:00 AM
From: Kyle  Respond to of 300
 
Fuchi: Actually, i don't believe the vxpro is the via vpx chipset. You may be mistaken from the line on the chinese website saying it is a vxp chipset not vpx. Am i wrong?

Kyle



To: Investor A who wrote (145)11/8/1997 11:02:00 AM
From: steve h  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 300
 
Fuchi,
Re:>>VXPro chipset is a relabeled VIA VPX chipset. VP2 should be better. However, I haven't found a VP2 or VP3 chipset base motherboard that could run reliably at 83Mhz bus speed.<<

Are you saying the Via VPX chipset runs better at 83MHz than the VP2 or VP3 or is it just the implementation?

thanks,
steve