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| Thread ID: 40438 | 2003-12-08 03:19:00 | Socket A to Slot A converter | Lizard (2409) | Press F1 |
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| 198312 | 2003-12-08 03:19:00 | I've had a quick look around, but haven't had any luck so far. Does anyone know where (or if) I can find a converter for AMD socket a to slot a cpu's? I know they made them for the Slot 1 celerons. I want to squeeze some more life out of my computer, and it's pretty hard to find a slot a processor, so I thought maybe someone knew of a converter that would let me use a socket a cpu instead... Lizard |
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| 198313 | 2003-12-08 03:29:00 | Sorry you're out of luck. AMD did make some for a specific processor (revision) when they went back to sockets but they were never released. It was puit in the too hard basket by the sound of it. Cheers Murray P |
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| 198314 | 2003-12-08 03:36:00 | Thanks Murray. I was just about to post a "don't reply" message, because I found out myself (thanks Google - doh!) If anyone else was interested, the article (www.plasma-online.de) said that some earlier K7 amd processors were repackaged socket a's, and implied that they could be opened and upgraded. Don't know if I'm willing to try that, however... Lizard |
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| 198315 | 2003-12-08 04:53:00 | > some > earlier K7 amd processors were repackaged socket a's, > and implied that they could be opened and upgraded. Just checked mine and it's a proper K7... So - anyone have a K7 Slot A processor (650 mhz to 850mhz) they want to sell? Lizard |
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