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    Just bought a DIY notebook- halp!

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by waffler, Nov 7, 2006.

  1. waffler

    waffler Notebook Enthusiast

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    Scroll Down and READ.
    I has written : - Supports Intel Pentium M Processor with 2MB on-die cache
    - Speeds at 1.67Ghz~2.50Ghz (Dothan), 400 & 533Mhz FSB
    I dunno what you want - honestly
     
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    waffler Notebook Enthusiast

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    Right, I'm asking if an older 1.4ghz Banias Pentium M will work, since it says only mentions that it's compatible with Dothan.