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Old 11-25-2006, 10:58 AM   #1
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Lightbulb Fastest Processor for Asus A7A133?

I see that Asus has a 1013.001 beta BIOS available for my A7A133 board. Since this has been out for some time there are no longer any notes on the site about what it updates. I would like to swap out my AMD Athlon XP 1400+ for a faster processor, but I would like to know what the board will allow. I recall reading about people using AMD Athlon XP 2400+ or 2600+, which I can find cheaply enough. I don't want to get a new board at this time, so what do you guys recommend?
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Old 11-25-2006, 01:46 PM   #2
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For more info try here -> a7a133 supported cpus

Looks like you can go up to an XP 2600, if you have the right board rev and bios.
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For more info try here ->
Looks like you can go up to an XP 2600, if you have the right board rev and bios.
Thanks! Try as I might, I couldn't dig that page up. I'm on 1012 right now, so I should be set.

Interesting that the Durons are supported starting with the beta BIOS 1013.001, although that's a pretty low-end chip.
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Thanks! Try as I might, I couldn't dig that page up. I'm on 1012 right now, so I should be set.

Interesting that the Durons are supported starting with the beta BIOS 1013.001, although that's a pretty low-end chip.
The 1400 Durons started there, but the lower ones were supported in all versions and bioses... It's almost like an afterthought...
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Thanks! Try as I might, I couldn't dig that page up. I'm on 1012 right now, so I should be set.

Interesting that the Durons are supported starting with the beta BIOS 1013.001, although that's a pretty low-end chip.

So long as your board version is v1.00 (where there any others?), then you'll be fine.
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