PowerLeap S370 Adapter

techfuzz

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I saw the other day that PowerLeap has those socket 370 adapters so you can put a Tualatin in a FCPGA socket 370. Does anyone know if I could get 2 of those to run my MSI 694D-Pro2 with dual Tualatin's? Anyone got any experience with these things?

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Eug

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Originally posted by: techfuzz
I saw the other day that PowerLeap has those socket 370 adapters so you can put a Tualatin in a FCPGA socket 370. Does anyone know if I could get 2 of those to run my MSI 694D-Pro2 with dual Tualatin's? Anyone got any experience with these things?

techfuzz

Check here for the cheaper Upgradeware adapter compatibility.
 

techfuzz

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Originally posted by: Eug
Originally posted by: techfuzz
I saw the other day that PowerLeap has those socket 370 adapters so you can put a Tualatin in a FCPGA socket 370. Does anyone know if I could get 2 of those to run my MSI 694D-Pro2 with dual Tualatin's? Anyone got any experience with these things?

techfuzz

Check here for the cheaper Upgradeware adapter compatibility.

Doesn't say one way or another. Still looking...

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Anyone know if the Upgradeware Slot-1 adapter supports a Celeron 1.4Ghz processor? The website had some information, but it said it didn't support the Celeron PPGA. I think the PPGA may refer to a non-Tualtatin processor, but I'm not 100% sure
 

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Anyone know if the Upgradeware Slot-1 adapter supports a Celeron 1.4Ghz processor?

Yes it does, ANY Tualatin CPU (PIII/Celeron) running at 66/100/133 FSB is supported.
 

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Originally posted by: RaiderJ
Anyone know if the Upgradeware Slot-1 adapter supports a Celeron 1.4Ghz processor?
Check my rig.
 

RaiderJ

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Cool, I was hesitant to go with the Powerleap adapter because of its cost, but the upgradeware looks like the way to go. My old AT Tyan board might be in for an upgrade sometime soon.
 

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Originally posted by: Gatsby
Powerleaps can not be used in duals.
I know. I have 2 sitting new in box.

Thank you Gatsby. That's all I wanted to know. Sorry you got stuck with 2 though :(

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Originally posted by: techfuzz
Does anyone know if I could get 2 of those to run my MSI 694D-Pro2 with dual Tualatin's? Anyone got any experience with these things?
techfuzz
hope you're thinking of using dual p3 tualatins as the tualatin celerons can't do smp!