"Jim" <null.DeleteThis@null.com> wrote in message news:<ogfcc.22359$zh.4966@fed1read07>...
> Huh? No way, the Barton 2500+ is socket A (462), and so it that mobo, it
> *has* to fit! Socket A is Socket A! Something else going on here,
> remember, the processor only fits one way, it's keyed to make sure you
> install it correctly. Make sure you don't have any bent pins! Also, make
> sure there is nothing blocking any of the holes on the ZIF socket. Also,
> make sure the ZIF lever is all the way up before insertion. Sometimes there
> can be a little resistance to insertion (should be zero, but on a rare
> ocassion, it takes a little "shimmy" to make it fit). Or else you simply
> *don't* have a Barton Athlon XP, maybe an AMD 64???
>
> HTH
>
> Jim
>
>
> "Stephane Schmitz" <stephane_schmitz.DeleteThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:884b328e.0404050237.2d68ad72@posting.google.com...
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have bought a Barton 2500+ and it won't fit in the socket of my KT3
> > Ultra ARU ! There are small pin differences and I cannot use my new
> > CPU ! It's now useless...
> > Does someone know if there are different board revisions ? Maybe the
> > earlier ones don't support the Barton ?
> >
> > Thanks !
> >
> > Stephane
> >
> > ps: can you please send a copy of the answer to my email address
> > (stephane_schmitz@REMOVE-THIS.hotmail.com) ?
Thanks Jim !
I think I have a bent pin... At least I have been able to detect a
slightly bent pin in one of the corners. I didn't pay attention to
this kind of details (I should have) ...
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