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