On Jul 25, 2010, at 1:53 PM, Mark Sokolovsky wrote:

> There is a very slim chance this will work, as it all depends on whether the 
> processor is compatible, the CPU bus speed, and if the machine will accept 
> it. I tried putting a dual 500Mhz in my other 400Mhz sawtooth, and no luck 
> came around.
> 
> I'm not saying it's impossible, i'm saying I have had too many instances 
> where something like this failed. The warning is, to not waste money on 
> something that won't work. try before you buy.

The Sawtooth machines require a specific motherboard revision to support the 
Dual processors.  The early boards are not multi-processor capable.

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