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Tom Turak, you wrote;
High quality ppga LX motherboards can be pushed to 500 using a celeron,
they
will not support a flip-chip celeron ( all the celerons over 533) without
the upgrade socket converter. I have a couple ppga lx boards, and one or
two slot-1 boards. Using the latest slot 1 to fc-pga converters, you
could
put a 733 celeron on an lx slot-1 motherboard. The FSB will always run
at
66, but my boards at least have some optimizing memory timing selections
in
cmos.
Tom right now I'm running a Celeron 433 PPGA in a Slotket adaptor for
slot one. Dimms are still PC66 @ 64Meg.
Is the fc-pga cpu a 370 pin cpu like the ppga? Would it fit the same
adapter?
Also how can a 733 cpu run at that large a multiple of the FSB? This has
me puzzled. Did you have the largest gain in system speed with the faster
cpu or especially with the faster DIMMs?
Geo Hurless
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