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"content": "nostr:npub1nrgaqctkj2m2j4yuq3r9lekvxhwucptu3wp9t5808ryfsh4kz3cs6c3cy9 One thing to check is the CPU voltage jumper on the motherboard. Depending on the previous CPU that was in there it might be set to 3.3V but *Intel* DX2 CPUs use 5V (I think. Don't take my word for it though!)",
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