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		<description>[...] Eilohn Community SEOcontest2008 wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt So, the project was originally quite simple. Upgrade the AMD Athlon processor to a Phenom processor. The Gigabyte motherboard supported the AM2 socket system, therefore replacement of the processor by simple drop in and out. Oh, but computers are never that easy. After failing to boot with constant long beeps: I decided to purchase an ASUS motherboard. After upgrading the BIOS (see above), the machine seemed to boot OK. Certainly boot and stay stable enough for timing tests of Athlon vs. Ph [...]</description>
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