The Tualitin Celerons had 256kb of L2 cache, but no Celerons had a 133MHz FSB.Originally posted by: BlueWeasel
That's a Pentium III, baby!
1133 - speed in mhz
256 - amount of onboard cache (kb)...Celeron's only have 128k
133 - FSB speed
1.475 - stock CPU voltage
Yes, the Tualatin Celerons are great, budget chips. I partially disagree with the statement regarding SMP. Yes, the Coppermine/Tualatin Celerons didn't have SMP capabilities. Yes, the Coppermine PIII chips did. Only some of the Tualatin PIII chips have SMP support. The ones with 256k cache did not (if I remember correctly). Thus it shares the cache and lack of SMP with the Tualatin Celerons and differed only in price and FSB. The 512k cache Tualatin PIII chips are the ones with SMP support.Originally posted by: rogue1979
That's definately a Pentium III. But the $35 dollar Celeron FCPFA2 1GHz is a ringer for a 133MHz fsb at stock voltage to give you a 1333MHz 256K L2 Pentium III. The only difference would be that SMP will be disabled on the Celeron Tualatin and enabled on the P3 version.