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    Does the Dell XPS M1330 Support 1066FSB?

    Discussion in 'Dell XPS and Studio XPS' started by Totalfixation, May 27, 2009.

  1. Totalfixation

    Totalfixation Notebook Consultant

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    For some reason i cannot find the search function for this forum. There is a search at the very top but it didn't seem accurate enough.

    So can it support the 1066FSB?
     
  2. yomamasfavourite

    yomamasfavourite Notebook Evangelist

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    Nope, it's santa rosa chipset.
    The most you can hope for is 800MHz.
     
  3. weirdo81622

    weirdo81622 Notebook Evangelist

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    Yep, 800mhz is the highest you can go. The T9500 is the theoretical max you can go with that (X9000 runs too hot), but most people say that the T9300 is the sweet spot on the price/performance curve.