Celeron taulatin?

DRYNDRYN2

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Is there something like a slotket for the new celerons?

And can someone post links to reviews of the CeleronT 1200Mhz?

Pls!
 

Syborg1211

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www.powerleap.com has a fcpga2 to fcpga converter

The performance numbers aren't all that impressive, the impressive thing to the tualatin celeron is their overclockability.

EDIT: Oops, I meant fcpga2 to slot 1 converter
 

Vegito

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yeah.. that s1 is good for old mobo... but make sure ur bios can take it.. or it'll just crash and burn.. u may get lucky....
 

DRYNDRYN2

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I know it's good for ocking, thats why i want it! But i dont have money for a new mobo!
Anyway, what mobo will u recomend for this CPU?


I have a Acorp 6ZX86 mobo! CPU's i had on this MB: Celeron 333@ 375Mhz; CeleronII 566@875Mhz and now a CeleronII 850@1136Mhz :)

Do u think it can take it?



 

KpocAlypse

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"Acorp 6ZX86 mobo"?

Prolly not, the tully celly takes abit less voltage than that board of yours can safely put out..Can't match the v-core, so, it prolly won't go (tully celly) into the board you have now..

As for alternatives, i've got the TUSL2 here, nice board, but others have spoken high prises for other boards..
 

PH0ENIX

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Seems like as good a time as any to ask this;

If you can get around the voltage issue, will a Celeratin work in a normal FCPGA board?

I thought the pinouts were different?

Aopen AX37-Pro currently with CuMine 850 @ 1130 (or thereabouts - 133*8.5)

Looks the same as yours DRYNDRYN2 - nice overclock yeah? ;)
 

Sid03

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<< If you can get around the voltage issue, will a Celeratin work in a normal FCPGA board? >>

not a snowball's chance in h*ll. :)
 

PH0ENIX

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Yeah I thought so - ah well, I guess im just going to have to try to go the 1.2 CuMine ;P

Oh, and a snowball has a relatively good chance in hell - if it's the same day that VIA/Cyrix releases a CPU comparable to a P90 ;P
 

Sid03

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why not just sell your aopen and cumine, and then pick up a tusl2-c and celeratin? the difference would probably only be around $50 (if even that much).
 

DSTA

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not a snowball's chance in h*ll

;)

It's slightly higher, but not by much.

The Tualatins (P3 or Celeron doesn't matter) have a different pin-out especially designed *not* to run on an older FC-PGA board.

I think one could run a Tualatin without adapter anyway, if one could fake a VTT Powergood signal. Then patch the rest of the pin out changes. Dunno if the non differential clock signal from the FC-PGA board would work though, and if it did, the chip would probably not be too happy with VTT @ 1.5V instead of 1.2V.

Back to the subject:

if you want to overclock with the Powerleap Tualatin Slotket you will have to solder a vcore mod. Adapter + Celeron as shipped are maxxed out at around 105 FSB because for some reason Powerleap decided to run the chips *undervolted*. There are a few illustrated guides on the net on how to do that mod. Especially the crazy Japanese seem to be very fond of modding that adapter ;).
 

KpocAlypse

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<< 1.2 CuMine >>



Hum, now granted, i'm not 100% sure, and to lazy to check, but the fastest cumine was 1.1. 1.2 and up are all tullys