dual tullies on VP6?

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dual tullies on VP6?

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Will the 1.133/512/133/1.45 PIII's run dual on a VP6? Looks like they should.

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Now I'm not sure, are these "Tullie's" or Coppermine's?

They are a large die chip, 1.133/512/133/1.45 (not sure on voltage).

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I'm pretty sure Tullies use the small die.
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I'm pretty sure Tuallies look like green celeries with big fat tops.
Coppermines had the tiny little die chip
tualatins had the big heat spreader
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Post by davd_bob »

Jay,
Im sure you got the tullies because you didn't mention the S marking anywhere.

I looked quite a bit today.
The 512k L2 was on a limited supply of c'mines and they have the designation "S" on them. If my info was correct the S series were made kinda between Coppermine and Tulalatin. They are mostly C'mine but have some of the enhancements of the Tully in addition to the 512k L2. Intel targeted the server market for this chip.

The Tuallies have a large slug like the original cellys. Does anyone know if the Coppermine-S has a small or large heat spreader?

**edit** opps, i just saw on eBay what appears to be a Tualitin with the S disgnation. Maybe those cmines look like tullies. **edit**
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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Yep, it has a heat spreader...
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i don't think that tuals work on VP6!!
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http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=84443
VP6 Manual wrote:Supports Intel Pentium III 500 ~ 1GHz processors (Based on FC-PGA package ....
celeron boards don't support FC-PGA
FC-PGA boards don't support Tualatin
Tullie boards don't support 423 socket chips, not sure why :roll:
423 socket boards don't support 478 chips
etc ......
due to the pin out changes on each different chip.

"some" FC-PGA boards also supported PPGA, required extra BIOS code
most tullie boards would do FC-PGA too, but not necessarily PPGA too.
423, well d'oh
478 same
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Post by LunaticFrige »

Having some difficulty deciphering all this info. So, is there a 133fsb 512k cached cpu that fits the VP6 ?
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Post by Dave Rave »

133fsb makes it a 1.13 1.26 1.40Ghz cpu
makes it a Tullie
so that would be a no without an adapter

and apparently, if yes with an adapter, still no to two cpu support
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there are the P3s (Coopermines) that work on 133MHz FSB but they all use 256kB of cache!! here they are:
SL5QK 1.13 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5QW 1.10 GHz N/A N/A 100 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5B3 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL4C8 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB 370 pin
SL52R 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5DV 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL4MF 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5QV 1 GHz N/A N/A 100 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5FQ 1 GHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL4C9 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB 370 pin
SL4KK 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB pin
SL44J 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CB0 256 KB 370 pin
SL49J 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CB0 256 KB FC-PGA
SL5U3 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB FC-PGA2
SL4ME 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB FC-PGA
SL52Q 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CD0 256 KB 370 pin
SL5DW 933 MHz N/A N/A 133 MHz 0.18 micron CC0 256 KB 370 pin


but 256kB is enough for simultanious burning CDorDVD& doing sthg else on the computer...so with two of the Coopemine P3s you'll have enough doing video work with buring & crunching some data...

nice board...i wish i would have one of those!! :D
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Post by Derek »

I'm tempted to pick up a VP6 now.
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Post by davd_bob »

Derek wrote:I'm tempted to pick up a VP6 now.
Just say NO!!!
You administer the real "classic of classics" so leave that other crowd of dual P-IIIs that have no redeamable uniqueness alone.
There are *almost* no bad BP6s. There are mostly bad caps.

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though it is tempting... :)
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Post by davd_bob »

Jaybird,
Sometimes it shows how much I don't know what Im talking about.

I somehow thought the upgraded c'mines had the S designation. That is wrong. It is a T not an S.

Also, the color is different. The upgrade c'mine is the same color as the older c'mine...brighter green...but has the large heat spreader like a tully. The true Tualatin is the darker more drab color.
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