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dexter1 wrote: As you have read from this old thread, yes, you can kill O200's easily. O200 PIMM-modules and MB are connected in the sense that the MB needs to know the base clockspeed of the PIMM-module, which you need to flash by hand while the system is still running with the original CPU-MB combination. If you exchange PIMM modules without updating the clockspeed info on the MB, you risk bricking it.

Oh, and steer clear of R12K 270MHz, these are particularly problematic.

BTW: thread necro


Even when the clockspeed is the same and the difference is just the number of CPUs on the PIMM?
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C'mon, hamei :(
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I agree with neko and dexter1 - no politics here. Such world events should be discussed elsewhere. Nekochan has a great community so please don't blow it up with such topics :(
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vishnu wrote: I agree with "no politics," especially since our membership is so international, why should anybody care about what I think about the congressman who represents the 4th congressional district in Minnesota? Nobody should, so I shouldn't be allowed to waste everyones time and Pete's disk space and bandwidth blabbering about it. However, in my opinion, how the international community reacts to a world crisis does not fall under the category of politics. If posting something heated about the crisis in Syria is a violation of the TOS, then the TOS should explicitly say so. So instead of saying just no politics, how about "no politics, nothing contentious, libelous, religious, sacrilegious, sacrosanct, heretical, antithetical, bellicose, partisan, polemical, or anything that might cause irritable bowel syndrome to erupt in any other member. In short, keep it to rainbows, ponies and the like. Thank you! The Management." :|


Really? You agree with "no politics" but you still want to talk about it :mrgreen: If you're in doubt what topics fit then check the discussions of the last year or two ...
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