Originally posted by: Aenslead
There was up to 1.3Ghz in the S (server) version.
1Ghz was the highest for desktop.
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
You also could use a standard Slot1=>Socket370 converter and mod the Tualatin (Pin & Wire-mod) manually, so you don't need the expensive adaptors to get a Tually-compatible Socket370...
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
You are right about the fiasco...intel tried to push the coppermine further, but it maxed out at 1.13, which was not stable inthe beginning...
Everything above, i.e. PIII "S" and Celerons up to 1.4GHz featured the 0.13u Tualatin core
So for the question above: You can get 1 GHz...or buy a Tually and do the mod, if you do not want to use the adaptor...I used a Tualatin Celeron 1.2 in a BX-board @1740 MHz for quite a while...very competitive![]()
Originally posted by: L3p3rM355i4h
Originally posted by: Doctorweir
You are right about the fiasco...intel tried to push the coppermine further, but it maxed out at 1.13, which was not stable inthe beginning...
Everything above, i.e. PIII "S" and Celerons up to 1.4GHz featured the 0.13u Tualatin core
So for the question above: You can get 1 GHz...or buy a Tually and do the mod, if you do not want to use the adaptor...I used a Tualatin Celeron 1.2 in a BX-board @1740 MHz for quite a while...very competitive![]()
OMG! What kinda of 440 board can do that... I maxed out a copermine 550 at 616...then again, that was a stupid shuttle board.
Originally posted by: Promethply
The 1.133 was recalled due to instability problems,
so the highest frequency model they sold were the 1GHz @ 133FSB,
and shortly later, the 1.1GHz @ 100FSB
Originally posted by: christopherzombie
Originally posted by: Promethply
The 1.133 was recalled due to instability problems,
so the highest frequency model they sold were the 1GHz @ 133FSB,
and shortly later, the 1.1GHz @ 100FSB
There are limited quantities of 1.133ghz that shipped.
Originally posted by: Promethply
The 1.133 was recalled due to instability problems,
so the highest frequency model they sold were the 1GHz @ 133FSB,
and shortly later, the 1.1GHz @ 100FSB
Originally posted by: sundevb
Maybe I should just get a Tualatin and use the damn slotket.
In either case, does anyone know where I can get them for cheap?
Originally posted by: Rand
The fastest Coppermine core sold in volume was the 1.1GHz/100MHz FSB model... launched shortly after the P4, and sold pretty well as an upgrade option for older 100MHz FSB 440BX boards. That processor was also cD0 stepping, and available in OEM only.