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DELL Latitude X200 PIII Motherboard 933MHz 8X827

SKU CH-JH5N-SSJZR

Genuine Dell OEM replacement motherboard with 933MHz processor for Latitude X200 laptops

  • Genuine Dell OEM motherboard for Latitude X200
  • Exact part match with component number 8X827
  • Integrated 933MHz processor ready for installation
  • Factory tested and guaranteed to work perfectly
  • Brand-new condition direct from Dell OEM supply

Genuine Dell OEM Latitude X200 system board

This is a factory-new Dell OEM motherboard for the Latitude X200 notebook. It ships with a 933 MHz Pentium III processor already mounted on the board. The part number is 8X827 and the unit you receive matches the photograph supplied by the manufacturer.

Suits owners repairing a Latitude X200

This board fits only the Dell Latitude X200 chassis and will not work in other laptop models or desktop systems. Buyers needing a spare part for a different Latitude series or a modern socket should look elsewhere.

933 MHz Pentium III processor speed

The installed CPU runs at 933 MHz and determines the performance ceiling of this replacement board. Verify that this clock rate matches the specification required for your specific Latitude X200 unit before purchase.

Highlights

  • Genuine Dell OEM motherboard for Latitude X200
  • Exact part match with component number 8X827
  • Integrated 933MHz processor ready for installation
  • Factory tested and guaranteed to work perfectly
  • Brand-new condition direct from Dell OEM supply

Specifications

BrandDELL

Questions about this item

Will the integrated 933MHz processor need separate replacement if it fails?

The 933MHz processor is soldered to the board, so a failure means replacing the entire motherboard rather than just the CPU.

What thermal limit appears first when the Latitude X200 board runs continuously?

The mobile Pentium III hits its maximum junction temperature before the chassis airflow can remove the heat, triggering throttling.

How much fan noise and power draw should I expect from this 933MHz system board under all-day load?

The single system fan spins up to audible levels and the board draws its full mobile TDP once the processor sustains 933MHz for extended periods.

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