System:
DELL
Precision 420
Fujitsu 9GB SCSI +
36GB SCSI
384MB RDRAM
Windows 2000 Professional SP4
Pentium III, 1000MHz, Slot 1, 256K, 133FSB, Model 6, Family 8, Stepping 6
Geforce 2 Pro GTS
Dual Processor Motherboard
Situation:
I want to add another processor to my existing rig.
I've tried to put a PII 266 MHz processor and a PIII 600MHz 512k 133FSB into my machine without luck. It wouldn't even boot or post with the PII, and with the PIII I got no signal from the Video card (I tried a few other cards too).
Q:
Do I need to have identical processors to have a dual processor system? Or, how close of a match do I need to get to my processors in order to have two Slot 1 processors?
Thanks in advance.
Dual Processors
Dual Processors
This one's not the same as the ones that aren't different:
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Re: Dual Processors
You must have 2 identical (aka "matched") processors in order to run dual.Originally posted by Oatmeal
Q:
Do I need to have identical processors to have a dual processor system? Or, how close of a match do I need to get to my processors in order to have two Slot 1 processors?
Thanks in advance.