1) Mendocino cores ran up to 533 mhz
2) 1300mhz celerons are Tulatin-based
3) Every celeron after the 533 mendocinos will not run SMP, period
4) Tulatins are FCPGA2, not PPGA
5) You can run one with an FCPGA2->PPGA adaptor, at best
6) Last I heard none of those adaptors work with bp6s, but this may have changed
Mendocino 1300 PPGA (2 cpu) What Necessary ?? Help
BP6 has no support for 1.5 volt CPUs.
I looks like you have a rare Tualatin core chip with 100MHz FSB speed.
I haave another Dual P3 board that can handle this CPU with a socket adapter ($35). But the BP6 is not on the list of boards that these adapters work with.
Good Luck. Let me know if you have to unload them.
I looks like you have a rare Tualatin core chip with 100MHz FSB speed.
I haave another Dual P3 board that can handle this CPU with a socket adapter ($35). But the BP6 is not on the list of boards that these adapters work with.
Good Luck. Let me know if you have to unload them.
and if to add about voltages... my dual 366 at the this speed posts at 1.55V
so even if it does not support 1.5V CPU's, you can put 1.5V in BIOS and you are fine.
so even if it does not support 1.5V CPU's, you can put 1.5V in BIOS and you are fine.
Dual C366@550MHz 1.90V (History)
yet single PIII-S 512Kb L2 cache at 1400MHz@700MHz
BP6 (not modded yet)
256MB PC133 C2
GF4Ti4200-8x
Maxtor 2x60Gb - all on promise ATA133
Lite-On LTR 40125S@48125W!!!
Plus P4 system
yet single PIII-S 512Kb L2 cache at 1400MHz@700MHz
BP6 (not modded yet)
256MB PC133 C2
GF4Ti4200-8x
Maxtor 2x60Gb - all on promise ATA133
Lite-On LTR 40125S@48125W!!!
Plus P4 system
That will be in the FAQ databaseSnugglebear wrote:1) Mendocino cores ran up to 533 mhz
2) 1300mhz celerons are Tulatin-based
3) Every celeron after the 533 mendocinos will not run SMP, period
4) Tulatins are FCPGA2, not PPGA
5) You can run one with an FCPGA2->PPGA adaptor, at best
6) Last I heard none of those adaptors work with bp6s, but this may have changed