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CA810 Motherboard Processor Support

Different versions of the CA810 desktop board provide different processor support. The processor's VID pins automatically program the voltage regulator on the desktop board to the required processor voltage. The system bus speed of 66 MHz or 100 MHz is automatically selected. The processor connects to the desktop board through the 370-pin PPGA socket.

Warning: Processors not specifically listed by type and rated speed may have requirements that are not supported by the desktop board's design. Use of unsupported processors may result in improper operation, damage to the desktop board or processor, or reduced product life.

Processor Family Processor Speed System Bus Frequency Cache Size BIOS Version Notes
Intel® Pentium® III 850 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater The following board revisions (AA numbers) support these processors:

A09251-300 or later
A09253-300 or later.

See the board revision note, below, for an explanation.

800 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
750 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
700 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
650 MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
600E MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
550E MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
500E MHz 100 MHz 256 KB P12 or greater
Intel® Celeron™ 700 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P12 or greater
667 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P12 or greater
633 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P12 or greater
600 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P12 or greater
566 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P10 or greater
533 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P10 or greater All board revisions support these processors
500 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P4 or greater
466 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P4 or greater
433 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P4 or greater
400 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P4 or greater
366 MHz 66 MHz 128 KB P4 or greater

Use of unsupported processors may result in improper operation, damage to the desktop board or processor, or reduced product life. Except as provided in Intel's Terms and conditions of Sale for such products, INTEL ASSUMES NO LIABILITY WHATSOEVER, AND INTEL DISCLAIMS ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY, RELATING TO SALE AND/OR USE OF THE INTEL PRODUCTS INCLUDING LIBILITY OR WARRANTIES RELATING TO FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT COPYRIGHT OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHT.

Board Revision note: A small bar-coded label, similar to the diagram shown below, can be found on the component side of the desktop board. The numbers following the letters "AA" can help identify the type and version of your desktop board. The AA contains a 6 digit main number, and a 3 digit dash number (the 3 numbers following the "-".

The statement "...or later" refers to the dash number of the AA (the three numbers following the "-"). If this number is greater than the number listed in the table, the board supports the associated processor(s).

If your 6 digit main number is not listed in the table, contact your system manufacturer for processor support information.

picture of AA barcode

Updated: Thursday, October 26, 2000


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