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I also vote for a slocket.
Forgive my laziness, I did not look into all the details for your particular
board. I do want to point out, since your specs claim a 600 mhz limit, that
you appear to have a 100 mhz front side bus board. That puts you in
position to gain the most price / performance by adding a Celeron processor.
The slocket can't do anything to help you with your 100 mhz front side bus
speed, so pick a nice celeron / slocket combo and you will be happiest.
Another thing to consider, if your board was built for the cpu with the
older 512 KB L2 cache running at 1/2 speed, rather than the newer P-III that
had 256 KB L1 cache running at full clock speed, you will be better off
getting a slocket and using the newer generation cpu even if you don't bump
the cpu mhz appreciably above the old 600 limit.
Tom Turak
-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Rode [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 2:30 PM
Even if you find the slot one you want, it will be very expensive. You
could probably find it on EBAY, but I suggest you buy a Slotket. This is a
slot one card that allows you to use an inexpensive PPGA/FC-PGA 370
processor in your Slot 1 motherboard.
You install the CPU on the slotket and then plug it into your slot one
board. A slotket costs anywhere from 9 to 50 dollars. The cheapest ones are
just a pass through, and rely on your motherboard to supply the correct
voltage, form = Coppermine etc, and FSB. But with the right motherboard
that is all you need. I am using a generic 9 dollar slotket on my ABIT BE6
rev 2 with a Celeron 1.1 Ghz. It has been working fine.
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