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To: Elmer who wrote (35620)8/7/1998 7:47:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576600
 
nice try, Elmer ("It seems pretty clear to me it did start with a discussion of 333mhz systems, just as Paul claimed, and you chose to edit out! Did you really think no one would go back and check???")

Unfortunately we were not talking about 333 MHz SystemS. The HP is the only 333 MHz system from a Tier 1 that I'm aware of. And in your original post to me, there is a BLANK LINE between your two independent statements.

Your second statement, << Not one tier 1 or tier 2 OEM has a higher than 66Mhz socket 7 MB in their systems, know why? >> did not in any way refer back to the first statement.

BTW, were you aware that no tier 1 or tier 2 OEM has a higher than 66 MHz bus in their Pentium II 300 or Pentium II 333 systems? Wow, now thats what I call a poor performing chip!

Petz