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    Have an old Tecra, quick question

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by GarrettM, Dec 21, 2007.

  1. GarrettM

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    It has a 700MHZ P3, and I just bought an 1133MHZ P3 out of a lap top. Can I just swap them over and be all set? It is a P3 Coppermine style chip because it is the only one that came in 700MHZ, so I think this means it must be a Coppermine that goes in. Right? The Coppermine-E models went up to a blazing 1100mhz and the EB models went up to 1133mhz.
    Thanks.
    It also says under specs for RAM on Cnet: Installed Size: (max)

    Does this mean what is in there is all it will take?