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11-01-2002 09:11 AM
11-01-2002 09:11 AM
Netserver e-45 Upgrade
Looking to upgrade the processor in a Netserve E-45. What are my choices? Can I put a P2-400 in it?
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01-06-2007 04:00 AM
01-06-2007 04:00 AM
Re: Netserver e-45 Upgrade
Hello, there are 2 fast options for CPU speed
233/266 Mhz, however it is possible to use options/settings for CPU specified in manual for E-50.I just tried P2/350/512/100 - working stable without problems with W2k OS and better performances. I use the same original VRM module HP P/N: 0950-3310 .
Best regards - w.
233/266 Mhz, however it is possible to use options/settings for CPU specified in manual for E-50.I just tried P2/350/512/100 - working stable without problems with W2k OS and better performances. I use the same original VRM module HP P/N: 0950-3310 .
Best regards - w.
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