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    Dustin D. Cook | 35 comments | Create New Account
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    Dustin D. Cook
    Authored by: dcook32p on Thursday, February 12 2004 @ 05:44 PM CST
    Running some quick checks shows that Intel claims the RC440BX will *officially* support up to a 600 MHz Pentium III. However, beginning with the 450 MHz Pentium III, your BIOS has to be updated to at least P06 (P14 is the latest).

    Try updating your BIOS to the latest version (first go through Gateway - their latest is P08) before installing a Pentium III processor.

    I was also horribly wrong about the amount of memory supported by the board. According to Intel's specification sheet for the RC440BX, you can only insert a maximum of two 128 MB DIMMs for a total of 256 MB.

    Do you have the model that has the integrated video or not?

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    dcook32p@htcomp.net
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