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which slotket?

saimike

Senior member
hi guys,

i have a bf6 and a c366@555 from a while back which i hope to upgrade ... i've been thinking about a c900-1ghz and oc'ing it to hopefully 1.2 and above and it looks like i need a new slotket ... who makes gd slotkets these days? i doubt i can reuse my msi slotket now i guess ...

where's a gd place to get the slotket and the celery?

thanks!
 
The general conscensus is that most slotkets from the main manufacturers (MSI, ASUS, Iwill, etc) are the same in terms of quality. Since the slotket is a passive device anyways, I'm sure the making them is not nearly as complex as making a video card/motherboard (obviously) the above makes sense.

You can't re-use your old slotket unless you happened to purchase one that supports "Coppermine" CPU's.

Also, you'll only be able to use Coppermine based Celeron's unless you get a special slotket that supports the newest "Tualatin" cores. AFAIK, Powerleap is the only company that makes a slotket that supports Tualatin cores.

Not sure where the best place is to get the items, but I've got a couple new MSI 2.0 slotkets in my closet that I want to get rid of. PM me if you're interested.
 
I had a Abit VA6?(the one with the slot). Do not flash the biuos, after I did, it did not want to OC. I could not adjust the FSB and get it to run stable. I had a PIII-550 that I could get to post at any FSB, and then afterwards, nothin, not even with the P3. I used a Epox slotket. I hear the Asus and Abit are the way to go for OC'n.
 
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