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BX133 raid and BE6-2 rev2 supports TAUALATIN!!

yeah that's what i thought too, but actually they support coppermine-T's (vaporware)

its a coppermine (.18u processing) w/ an integrated heatspreader, not a tualatin (.13u) 🙁
 
I think this is a good representation of what the invisible coppermine-t is supposed to do. Albeit 133MHz fsb is a good goal. These chips are about $40 cheaper than the slot1 variety 1000e and overclock much nicer.

"Q112C438-1237 1360MHz 1.90v SL5QV Malay 12 Asus CUSL 2C Cooler Spire 5P53B3 + Delta (better then CAK 38).Tepm full load + 50C.Creative GeForce Pro Core 220,Memory 460MHz. Very stable.Good job Intel. "

overclockers.com PIII 1000 in cpu database

Notice the sspec marking, most of these chips(80% or better) will do 133MHz fsb at 1.9vcore. The sspec for this chip is SL5QV which according to old road maps was a coppermine-t. Not all coppermine-t's were supposed to have a IHS. This chip doesn't. Anything with a SL5Q(x) front sspec was supposed to be a coppermine-t. SL5QW is a 1.1GHz .18u PIII. With regards to what I said above remember that the coppermine-t was scrapped; or was it?

Many here will argue though that there is no way these new cDO steppings will do 133 fsb on a 10x multi but I think time is telling a different tale. Getting 133fsb out of a 10x multi is not bad for the old bx boards I would say and now we have a 1.2GHz celery 100fsb to play with to if you want to pay for a $50 adapter from powerleap. 1.2GHz celery should be cheaper than this PIII also upon release. I can't wait!

Pricewatch.com says the SL5QV is a overclockers dream and I am going to say I have to agree with them albeit Intel. Here is what is stated and if you want you can goto the pricewatch link above and see what they say themselves.

"-IN STOCK- Pentium® III 1GHZ 1000E CPU 256K Cache, Flip Chip PGA - Step code SL5QV Intel Pentium® III 1000HZ / 1.0GHz CPU Flip Chip PGA OEM - STEP CODE SL5QV - OVERCLOCK DREAM! $ 164 Start @ $8 up 9/24/2001 3:02:56 PM CT ENPC.COM 888-401-8168 516.326.8501"

Overclocking goes mainstream🙂


All in all I am a intel fan but not hardcore, these new AMD offerings are really making me think about switching.


 
BX tualatin/.13u celeron slocket. This is made for slot boards of the 440BX, 810 or 815 variety of which there are some 815e slot1 boards.

tualatin slocket






<< The PowerLeap? PL-iP3/T? is poised to take over the flagship position in our line of upgrade solutions for Slot-1 Pentium-II, Celeron S.E.P.P. and Pentium-III systems. The PL-iP3/T? employs patented technologies to adapt Slot 1 systems to the voltage and signal requirements of the new generation of Intel's Pentium III (FC-PGA2) and Celeron-II (FC-PGA2) processors. With the PL-iP3/T?, a typical* P-III system can reach speeds up to 1.26 GHz with the latest Pentium III-S CPUs (133 MHz FSB required), and up to 1.2 GHz when used with the latest Celeron-II CPUs (100 MHz FSB required).
*Compatibility may vary. Some systems and motherboards will not be upgradeable - check our (growing) compatibility database or contact tech support before purchasing. Our 30-day money back guarantee applies to all PowerLeap upgrades.



Special Features

Supports the latest .13 micron Intel "Tualatin" processors, including the 1.2 GHz Celeron with 256K L2 cache and Data Prefetch Logic.
Auto-configures the CPU voltage and frontside bus (manual setting available).
Supports the "Tualatin" 1.475 VCORE requirement even on motherboards that don't.
Includes high-capacity switching VRM (voltage regulator module).
Meets Voltage Regulator Module (VRM) specifications 8.5, 8.4, 8.3, 8.2, and 8.1.
Patented Independent Power Source (IPS?) technology bypasses motherboard's VRM.
Power-on LED.
On-board cooling fan power connector.
Includes a removable retention cartridge.
Note: Does NOT support SMP for the Pentium-III-S processor.
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http://www.powerleap.com/Products/iP3T.htm

BX lives on.
 
Two times in the past I bought Adapter Gizmos from PowerLeap (the last one was for Abit BM6 board).

Two times it did not deliver in my setting what it was suppose to deliver.

I would wait, if such an adapter is a good idea you will see OEM Gizmos that probably will cost a fraction of the current cost.
 
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