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    Reef Shark
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    NF7-S CPUs

    I'm doing some troubleshooting. I believe I corrupted by BIOS somehow and have a new chip on the way. It won't be here until tomarrow so I want to spend some time double-checking a few things.
    My question is will an Athlon 1Gz Thunderbird work in the NF7-S? Is it backward compatable? The specs 'recommend' the XPs but don't give any details. I'm asking because I have a 1Gz tbird I can try in it just to make sure there's no monkey business going on with the processor.

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    AFAIK, it should work fine. Just go into BIOS immediately and make sure everything (FSB, multi) is correct and your Tbird won't fry.

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    It should work, I went to a website(msi)which has a cpu support chart and checked and it stated that thunderbirds are supported on their Nvidia MB`s. It would help out a lot if all MB sites would have a cpu support listing.
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    Thanks, it was taking a little pressure pushing the lever down so instead of forcing it I backed off and chickened out of trying it. The pins look longer than on the xp2100 I took out so I figured I had better make sure. Much oblidged for the info...

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