Feedback on 133>166Mhz on 760
Feedback on 133>166Mhz on 760
Hi
Have read a few threads on tackling the upgrade of certain components on 760's. I have a good working 760ED maxed out and a spare 166Mhz chip from an XD. They look same footprint, are they a straight swap??
I have taken these machines appart many times so not bothered about the task, but don't want to bugger my good second machine in process...!
Many thanks for any help
Mark
UK
Have read a few threads on tackling the upgrade of certain components on 760's. I have a good working 760ED maxed out and a spare 166Mhz chip from an XD. They look same footprint, are they a straight swap??
I have taken these machines appart many times so not bothered about the task, but don't want to bugger my good second machine in process...!
Many thanks for any help
Mark
UK
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Yes, the 166MMX is totally compatible with the 760ED. However, since the 760ED has no cooling fan, you might want to monitor the heat on that thing for the first few days the chip is installed.
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