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July 25th, 2002, 03:56 PM
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via C3 cpus
is it possible to use the Via C3 cpus in a system that uses Intel socket 370 cpus?? I saw the Via C3's in Tigerdirect and noticed that they were socket 370s and wondered if they'd work in my system. Are they comparable or worse than Celerons??
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July 29th, 2002, 02:04 PM
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does anyone know if you can use Via C3 cpus on an Intel socket 370 fsb 100/133 motherboard??
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July 29th, 2002, 02:13 PM
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Those VIA CPU's are, for the most part, slightly souped-up Cyrix chips (yes...they'll fit on your 370). Fairly run of the mill; not a high performer. Mostly good for a light-to medium workload. If you are building a machine for the kids to do gaming and homework, then that VIA chip can be considered in order to keep the costs down. But if you want a good-powered performance machine; steer clear. You'd be better off with a comparable-speed Celeron IMHO.
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