This is an update on an earlier thread I did. Also, I posted this on the BP6.com, BP6 Specific forum, but thought the AT community might have some good input.
I have the Abit BP6 dual PPGA 370 CPU board with the BX chipset. I wanted to upgrade processors. The PL-Neo s370 is designed to adapt a FC-PGA processor to a PPGA 370 socket. In the PL manual on page 5 it states that SMP is possible providing the correct processor stepping is used. In the Intel PIII Spec Update 24445348 document, page 8, it lists the PIII 1.10GHz SL5QW cD0 100MHZ as having "no known issues" for running DP (dual processor), as long as both processors are of this type.
When I stick the Neo s370/PIII combos on my fully functional board it won't POST. Nothing, a black screen. I don't think the BIOS even tries to initialize any hardware.
I know there are some adapter and mobo hacks but I have never done any micro-electronics repair and would rather hold that as a last desparate option.
Any ideas?
mariner
I have the Abit BP6 dual PPGA 370 CPU board with the BX chipset. I wanted to upgrade processors. The PL-Neo s370 is designed to adapt a FC-PGA processor to a PPGA 370 socket. In the PL manual on page 5 it states that SMP is possible providing the correct processor stepping is used. In the Intel PIII Spec Update 24445348 document, page 8, it lists the PIII 1.10GHz SL5QW cD0 100MHZ as having "no known issues" for running DP (dual processor), as long as both processors are of this type.
When I stick the Neo s370/PIII combos on my fully functional board it won't POST. Nothing, a black screen. I don't think the BIOS even tries to initialize any hardware.
I know there are some adapter and mobo hacks but I have never done any micro-electronics repair and would rather hold that as a last desparate option.
Any ideas?
mariner