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    Duron 1.6 in a old Epox board will it work?

    Fellas

    I need to know if the following rig will work.

    Epox 8kha
    Duron 1.6

    I had a XP2000 running in this board but need to know if the duron will work.

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    Yes i believe it will...as they are both 266fsb.
    | XP1600-m | ASUS AN78X Deluxe | r9700 pro | 2x512mb pc37000 |

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    I don't see why not - check the site, it might need a bios flash, but the durons are basically t'breds (with cache locked) so they should.

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    Maybe. When I had an 8KHA+, I had to flash the BIOS to get a 2500+ recognised and working on it.
    Previous System
    ||3DMark01 - 18,533|3DMark03 - 6,501|Aqua Mark 3 - 43,912|[AthonXP 2500+@ 2.4Ghz - 12*200, Radeon 9800SE (unlocked) 440/369]||

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