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At 10:07 11/10/03, Roberto Safora Romay wrote:
>We are trying to get that Window 2000 AS reports the 2 CPU PIII SL52R we
>have installed in a MSI 694D PRO 2 ver 2.0
>As no efforts have been enough we have started to doubt about the dual
>processing capabilities of those CPUs.
>So I have two questions;
>Is SL52R dual process. capable?
Look up SL52R (about 32 down from the top) in the list at this webpage:
http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/list.asp?ProcFam=25&PkgType=ALL&SysB
Click on the SL52R. It shows
sSpec Number SL52R
Processor Frequency 1.00 GHZ
CPUID String 068A
Package Type 370 pin PPGA FC-PGA1
Core Voltage 1.750
Bus Speed 133 MHz
Thermal Guideline 29.0W
Core Stepping cD0
Thermal Spec 75°C
L2 Cache Size 256 KB
Manufacturing Technology 0.18 micron
L2 Cache Speed 1.00 GHZ
Bus/Core Ratio 7.5
Download the Datasheet from the link at the bottom of the page.
ftp://download.intel.com/design/PentiumIII/specupdt/24445348.pdf
This PDF file shows that cD0 steppings are dual capable.
To see this, go to page 9 (I am using the page numbers on the document
itself, not the ones on the side of the Adobe reader window). You will
see in the bottom "matrix" that there are "no issues" (NI) in running
two cD0 133 MHz. FC-PGA processors at 1 GHz. (Note that FC-PGA and
FC-PGA1 have compatible pin outs but FC-PGA2 is NOT compatible with
FC-PGA or FC-PGA1.)
Or you can go to page 16 and see that for SL52R (the seventh down
from the top), there are no problems noted with running two of these.
(There is no number 9 in the last column. Notes like number 9 are
explained on page 21.)
You must be using WinNT, or Win2k Pro, or WinXP Pro, or some other
multiprocessor capable operating system (like Linux or FreeBSD with
multiprocessor kernal) to take advantage of the second processor.
I am not familiar with your motherboard. When my Asus P2B-D detects
both processors, my Win2k operating system does use them both.
(Besides the fact that things feel much faster, the Performance Meter
and the Task Manager meter both show two processor graphs.)
Regards,
Bill
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