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Andy Cuffe Andy Cuffe is offline
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Default use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard

On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:01:11 -0700, "Emilio Sturino"
wrote:

Can a celeron M processor be used in a motherboard that currently takes an
intel M processor. Basically, can the tow processor be interchanged? (I
realize the performance is not teh same, etc...)

Any imput would be appreciated.

Emilio
(I posted this message on the "intel.microprocessors.celeron" newsgroup -
got no response)


If it fits in the socket, it's worth a try. It might not work with
your board, but it shouldn't hurt anything. Generally, the Celerons
and Pentiums of the same generation are interchangeable. A Celeron M
would probably be a downgrade from a Pentirum M.
Andy Cuffe