Will an Asus s370-D Slocket work with my celeron 566??

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Its a fcpga. i bought this slocket today and i'm kinda iffy on whether i bought the right one now. i don't want to open it. small computer stores are iffy on returns you know:)

it used to use my other slocket which is now fitted with a tualatin.



anyone know?


finding slockets is a @#% pain!!

yes i overclock:)
 

Goi

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As long as its FC-PGA it will support the Celeron 566. I was using an old generic brandless FC-PGA Slotket and it worked perfectly...recently switched to an Abit Slotket III, works fine also.
 

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hmm, guess i'll have to return it:( doesn't say a thing about fc pga at all.

does the slocket need voltage adjustment? can't i just do that by motherboard settings?
 

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Originally posted by: Goi
Both will work


hmm good. guess i just need to find a slocket. those things are #%@ hard to find:(

hopefully a generic one doesn't screw my overclocking. the thing always ran at 850 b4. wish i had the hindsight to stock up on slockets:)
 

Goi

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Yup, it seems that you confirmed that your ASUS Slotket won't work. According to this website your s370-d is only PPGA capable while the s370-dl will do FC-PGA and is dual-CPU capable as well.
 

blackhawk

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The asus s370 adaptor and the -L and -D models are for ppga cpus only. Celerons to 533 in ppga format.

You need the 370-133 model for fcpga. They are hard to find and worth more now than when they came out.
 

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arghh! of all the things in a comp to actually appreciate in price.. grr!!!!