Tualatin OC?

Mustangguru

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Just wondering how o/cable 1.12 GHZ 512k tualatin on a dvd266u-rn mobo is?

And I just want to know before I buy it, if they are any good for OC.

Thanks
 

Duvie

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Do you have to get a new mobo for that chip to work or just some type of kit???

At 176 before shipping!!! You can get damn near an athlon 1900+ or a p4 1.8a northwood which could ans should oc to over 2.2ghz and smoke anything that tualatin could be....


A tualatin is a .13 micron p3 with 512kb of cache like the p4, right??
 

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<< Just wondering how o/cable 1.12 GHZ 512k tualatin on a dvd266u-rn mobo is?

And I just want to know before I buy it, if they are any good for OC.

Thanks
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Those OC very well in FSB. Because they already start at 133 rated mhz FSB, you won't be able to OC whole bunch in terms of total mhz. With good RAM, you should be able to do 166mhz FSB easy... that's a... 8.5 x 166.66 = 1416.61mhz. You might get below or above that OC.
 

Mustangguru

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Ya someone is selling a Dualie setup.

2 Chips w/dualie mobo for $375. But Like you said, you can get a Nice XP for that much.

But I was thinking...if I can get 1.5 outta them it'd be like haveing 3.0 ghz, well sorta, for things that use 2 cpus anyways.

Yes they are like the p4's. I wanted to get a Koolance case with some peliters and do some silly stuff.
But didn't know wheather to go smaller dualies or 1 fast chip.