I have never seen a convertor for going from the socket 370 to a slot one. I really don't think such a critter exists. There are some new Celerons out, referred to as Celeron IIs, Coppermine Celerons, or Flipchip Celerons. These are different than the original line of Celerons, as they are based on the .18micron core of the flipchip Coppermine PIII. These start at 533mhz, so there is some overlap between the two lines of chips. Often the flipchip 533 celeron is distinguished from its older cousin by calling it a Celeron 533A (just as the Celeron 300A distinguished itself from its predecessor). I think the pinout for the newer Celerons is different from the older socket 370 celerons. I know that you need a newer model adaptor card designed for the flipchip PIII if you try to use the socket 370 PIII in a slot one motherboard. I assume the same is true with the new celerons. It may be that a BIOS flash is sufficent and available to upgrade a socket 370 to accept flipchip PIIIs and Celerons; perhaps, someone has more information on that issue. In any case, I would think that an older model 533 should work even without a BIOS upgrade, since the multiplier is built into the processor. The BIOS may not identify the processor or its speed correctly, but it will be running at 8x66=533mhz. John Sproule ----- Original Message ----- From: Edna Sloan <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2000 9:02 PM Subject: slot 1 to ppga? > I have a Soyo socket 370 MB 7WI/L or something like this, can't remember, > but I would like to install a celeron 300a slot 1 cpu I have on hand in it. > Is there an adaptor made to do this? I know there is the 370 to slot 1 > adaptor, could one merely turn this one around? Also, anyone know if the > celeron 500 and 533 are basically the same chips? - some MBs specify > celerons up to 500, and was wondering if the 533 wouldn't work also as well. > Thanks for help, Edna Sloan > PCBUILD maintains hundreds of useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://nospin.com/pc/files.html