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Re: Dimension 8200 - replacement motherboard/CPU

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Thank you for the information.  I think the issue might be with the socket on the motherboard.  I noticed that when I removed the clips holding down the CPU and heatsink that the CPU came out still attached to the heatsink.  If I remember correctly, I should not be able to remove the CPU without raising the socket lever.

Since I already have the 40ns RDRAM, it sounds like I could go with a 850E motherboard and get a new CPU.  That will be good as that will give me some options.  Also, I already have discrete video and sound cards, so I won't need integrated video or sound.

While doing some searching, I found the following motherboard part numbers that seem to be compatible with the 8200... could you please let me know which are 850 or 850E, as well as the differences between them?

8G894 - 850 (currently what's in my PC)

3T622 - 850E (from what you posted above)

1T751

7G535

7E598

Thank you.


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