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Comp Geeks have p3 1ghz slot1 100fsb in stock again!

Not crapping, just wanna know, what so good about this processor? 256K L2... 1G, doesn't seem a cutting edge product for 155....
 
It's just a P3 coppermine, but they can make a nice upgrade on an old BX board. I have one running in an old Dell XPS R400, formally running a pentium 2 400. FSB is not overclockable, these types of computers and other BX boards can make good use of this cpu.

Unfortuneately, looking at pricewatch reveals that this might not be a hot deal, but an average price.
 


<< Unfortuneately, looking at pricewatch reveals that this might not be a hot deal, but an average price. >>


I think the "in stock" part has more to do than the price in making this a hot deal.
 
It's within 10 dollars of others on Pricewatch. What's the warranty period with Compgeeks? Most on PW are 15-30 day unless you get a 200 dollar plus one.
 
I've got an older Dell and was going to buy one of these for $200 a while back at Googlegear. Decided to buy a 1.2ghz Celeron with adapter from powerleap for $170 and it runs great.

Not thread crapping, just showing other options as this is a good deal for the 1ghz PIII. 🙂
 


<< I've got an older Dell and was going to buy one of these for $200 a while back at Googlegear. Decided to buy a 1.2ghz Celeron with adapter from powerleap for $170 and it runs great.

Not thread crapping, just showing other options as this is a good deal for the 1ghz PIII. 🙂
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Good choice, that combo outperforms this p3 1ghz. Anyone wanting a 100fsb Slot 1 cpu would be better off going with that. Powerleap has dropped the price to $149 for it as well. Does anyone know if you can use any higher Tualatin Celeron with the Powerleap adaptor?
 
I think you are wrong about overclocking potential. I have the FCPGA PIII 1GHZ (100 fsb) and run it most of the time at 120FSB (1.2ghz) on my Abit BF6. Pretty fast chip and no heat problem. Just my 2 cents.

nagibbs@iquest.net

 
A powerleap adaptor + celeron isn't gonna do squat for your
dual BX-based motherboard, which is the best use for these
chips...

I bought a couple of these last week to run in a HP Kayak XU
(BX- motherboard) dual processor workstation...Run like a charm!

Kwad
 
i am running one on my abit bh6 @ 1120 (10x 112 fsb). bought this about 6 months ago for $160 and been great. this processor help me the save my bh6 and save me some time until the next necessary upgrade.
 
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