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Michael Black March 27th 07 04:14 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
"Emilio Sturino" ) writes:
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)


So why would a computer question have any relevance to a newsgroup about
the REPAIR of electronic devices?

There are lots of newsgroups about computers, you should be looking
in them for help. If the first guess didn't work out, there are still lots
and lots to sift through to find an appropriate place to ask.

Even if this was a repair question, this is hardly the best place to
ask "computer repair" questions, since most "computer repair" is about
changing boards or drives.

Michael



Emilio Sturino March 27th 07 06:01 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
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)



GregS March 27th 07 06:49 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
In article , (Michael Black) wrote:
"Emilio Sturino" ) writes:
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)


So why would a computer question have any relevance to a newsgroup about
the REPAIR of electronic devices?


Computers are electronics. My first job out electronics school was computers.
We studied computers in electronics school. Of, course, we used oscilloscopes to troubleshoot
computers back then, and we had to insert machine code to do it.

greg

Andy Cuffe March 27th 07 07:45 PM

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



Sam Goldwasser March 28th 07 12:09 AM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
(Michael Black) writes:

"Emilio Sturino" ) writes:
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)


So why would a computer question have any relevance to a newsgroup about
the REPAIR of electronic devices?

There are lots of newsgroups about computers, you should be looking
in them for help. If the first guess didn't work out, there are still lots
and lots to sift through to find an appropriate place to ask.

Even if this was a repair question, this is hardly the best place to
ask "computer repair" questions, since most "computer repair" is about
changing boards or drives.


You could have spent a lot less energy and bandwidth just answering the
question. Some of us - I for one - don't mind occasional off-topic
questions as they expand our horizons and we get to come out from under
our rocks. :)

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Brittany Martin April 2nd 07 11:27 AM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
On Mar 27, 7:09 pm, Sam Goldwasser wrote:
(Michael Black) writes:
"Emilio Sturino" ) writes:
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)


So why would a computer question have any relevance to a newsgroup about
the REPAIR of electronic devices?


There are lots of newsgroups about computers, you should be looking
in them for help. If the first guess didn't work out, there are still lots
and lots to sift through to find an appropriate place to ask.


Even if this was a repair question, this is hardly the best place to
ask "computer repair" questions, since most "computer repair" is about
changing boards or drives.


You could have spent a lot less energy and bandwidth just answering the
question. Some of us - I for one - don't mind occasional off-topic
questions as they expand our horizons and we get to come out from under
our rocks. :)

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Repair | Main Table of Contents:http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/
+Lasers | Sam's Laser FAQ:http://www.repairfaq.org/sam/lasersam.htm
| Mirror Sites:http://www.repairfaq.org/REPAIR/F_mirror.html

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JW April 3rd 07 10:42 AM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
On 2 Apr 2007 03:27:08 -0700 "Brittany Martin"
wrote in Message id:
. com:

Go fuker-flush


Go away, troll.

clifto April 4th 07 06:50 AM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
JW wrote:
On 2 Apr 2007 03:27:08 -0700 "Brittany Martin"
wrote in Message id:
. com:

Go fuker-flush


Go away, troll.


Interesting information about his IP address, 72.232.100.130:

http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?72.232.100.130
http://psbl.surriel.com/listing?ip=72.232.100.130

--
Pork: It's the other white flag!
-- James Lileks

AZ Nomad April 4th 07 03:19 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:50:19 -0500, clifto wrote:


JW wrote:
On 2 Apr 2007 03:27:08 -0700 "Brittany Martin"
wrote in Message id:
. com:

Go fuker-flush


Go away, troll.


Interesting information about his IP address, 72.232.100.130:


http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?72.232.100.130

Generated same html for two other random IP address I fed it.



http://psbl.surriel.com/listing?ip=72.232.100.130

Had nothing to say about 72.232.100.130


What exactly is your point?

JW April 4th 07 06:19 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:50:19 -0500 clifto wrote in
Message id: :

JW wrote:
On 2 Apr 2007 03:27:08 -0700 "Brittany Martin"
wrote in Message id:
. com:

Go fuker-flush


Go away, troll.


Interesting information about his IP address, 72.232.100.130:

http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml?72.232.100.130
http://psbl.surriel.com/listing?ip=72.232.100.130


Heh. The genius's machine is probably compromised.

SparkyGuy April 6th 07 06:02 PM

use of Celeron processor in a intel motherboard
 
You could have spent a lot less energy and bandwidth just answering the
question. Some of us - I for one - don't mind occasional off-topic
questions as they expand our horizons and we get to come out from under
our rocks. :)


But what fun is there in having no "soapbox" time? (c;

Sparky



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