To All:
I recently wrote to a sales rep from enachines and by some freak accident (at least that's what I assume, considering past experiences with sales reps) I was contacted within 2 days of writing them.
Here's an abrreviated version of what their tech had to say:
The Florida-TG motherboard manufactured by TriGem International
installed in your system supports the Intel Socket-370 (370pin PPGA
Socket) at these speeds: Intel Celeron
300A/333/366/400/433/466/500/533MHz.
You may want to visit the Intel website for updated information on the
fastest processor speed having these specifications. Any upgrades to
other types or speeds of processors that are not listed here will
require that a compatible motherboard also be installed.
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I also checked this website-->
http://motherboards.org/mobot/manuals/Intel/
and got a manual that said the maximum was 400MHz
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And lastly for my other motherboard (from the HP) I spoke to an online rep and got the following info:
Service Rep:
The system is designed to operate with the Intel Celeron Processor running at 400, 433, 466 or 500 MHz.
The microprocessor implements MMX technology and maintains full backward compatibility with the 8086, 80286, Intel 386, Intel 486, Pentium processor, and Pentium Pro processors.
The motherboard is Intel 810 Chipset.
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This is my train of thought:
1. Does this emachines know everything about the mother board, is it possible that the Trigem MotherBoard Can take :8086, 80286, Intel 386, Intel 486, Pentium processor, and Pentium Pro processors.
Just like the intel 810Chipset can?
2.out of all the possible choices for upgrade, which cpu would prove to be the most dramatic upgrade?
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Please, any feedback or comment, would be greatly appreciated
With Much Gratitude,
Y.H.