Heres the deal, my dad has an old system that we actually got for free when my work was getting rid of old machines. It has a PC-Chips board in it with the SiS 620 chipset, I know that the board will support 512k PIII's. But I am wondering if it will support the newer coppermines (ok, just the 100 fsb ones, since thats as high as it goes). If anyone knows I would really appreciate it, the PII 266 he is using is really draging him down, because he is using photoshop really heavily and just got some really nice voice recognition software, and it would be silly to spend $135 on a 600 when he could get a 800 for around $180 and it would last much longer. If anyone knows, or knows where to find out, I would appreciate it.
-Reid
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the PC-chips website and the SiS website are no help, other than that the PC-Chips site says that it will support up to a PIII 650 - just one more quick question -> did intel make a non-coppermine 650? cause I don't think there is one, but then again I don't know everything, or I wouldnt be asking for help.
-Reid
PS
the PC-chips website and the SiS website are no help, other than that the PC-Chips site says that it will support up to a PIII 650 - just one more quick question -> did intel make a non-coppermine 650? cause I don't think there is one, but then again I don't know everything, or I wouldnt be asking for help.