Processor Upgrade Questions

I've seen Xserve dual 1GHz (133MHz) bus processor modules on ebay.
Question 1. Will these work in a low end 1GHz single cpu MDD (FW800)?
Question 2. What kind of, if any, speed increase would there be?

Yes, it should work just fine, seeing how you have the same 133 MHz bus. You would see a pretty sizeable speed increase because you would be spreading the load between two processors insteadn of cramming it all on one. I know that my dual 1 GHz PM blows away my iBook which has a 200 MHz advantage in CPU speed but only one CPU.

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    MSI KT3 Ultra Deluxe(VIA KT333 chipset based) (it has RAID, so im assuming the ARU model)
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    I am just trying to see if I can spend $100 to throw a Barton 333 2600mhz in here and I think that should help it.. 
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    start the system?
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