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The P-III/1100E/256k/100FSB fastest processors that can be reasonably run on the BP6. They are hard to get at the 1100Mhz speed! Some can be found on E-Bay - most often used. They are priced from $100-150+
You'll need a couple of NEO370 adapters from www.PowerLeap.com too.
Make sure NOT to order the Neo370/T for the newer 133Mhz FSB CPUs.
Their website is so lame & hard to navigate.
Some really great CPU cooling deals are at www.nexfan.com
Have fun.
The P-III/1100E/256k/100FSB fastest processors that can be reasonably run on the BP6. They are hard to get at the 1100Mhz speed! Some can be found on E-Bay - most often used. They are priced from $100-150+
You'll need a couple of NEO370 adapters from www.PowerLeap.com too.
Make sure NOT to order the Neo370/T for the newer 133Mhz FSB CPUs.
Their website is so lame & hard to navigate.
Some really great CPU cooling deals are at www.nexfan.com
Have fun.
atomoverride: I agree with you, I've been thinking about those P4 1.6GHz myself. They look like the "new celerons" in terms of overclocking. I'm keeping my BP6 with OC celerons because the outlay isn't worth the performance boost. Better to get a new MoBo. Also I love SMP.
BTW, 2x550MHz Celerons isn't the equivalent of 1.1GHz. You can approach it with a decent multithreaded OS like BeOS though. Windows will never get close...
BTW, 2x550MHz Celerons isn't the equivalent of 1.1GHz. You can approach it with a decent multithreaded OS like BeOS though. Windows will never get close...