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<DIV> Go for a "VRM Bypass" one. Mine is a dual 1.7Ghz and I've had ZERO problems with it. It seems the older ones were a can of worms.
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<DIV>Just my 0,02€
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<DIV>LM<br><br>>>>riba@ml1.net 03/01/07 4:56 pm >>><br><br>On 2007.03.01, at 11:25, Luis Meleiro wrote:<br><br>I don't have the nerve for Cubeowner so I thought someone can give me <br>a summary. :) But anyway it is not that important, I just found out <br>that for some strange reason OWC does not list the 1.5 GHz powerlogix <br>upgrade when you search by the machine model, but it does show it <br>when you manually browse the CPU category. At $250, it fits my budget <br>so I will probably go for it. Yes, it is a Cube specific model.<br> </DIV>
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