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[ILUG] [OT] PII into Celeron board?

[ILUG] [OT] PII into Celeron board?

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Tue Mar 14 10:44:22 GMT 2000


I'll have a look at lunch time - the damn big heat sink makes looking at
anything while the machine is still on a bit difficult! 
(No war stories please! *grin*)

Donncha.

Paul Jakma wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Liam Bedford wrote:
> 
> > Ignore John.. he's "confused".. the Celeron 300 (which you have),
> > is Slot 1, which will take a PII anything without any problems (it
> > may not run it at full speed, if it doesn't support 100Mhz bus, then
> > it won't run the 350+ at full speed.)
> >
> > It however will take a PII-233+.. what's the board anyway?
> >
> > the celeron didn't go to S370 until it got to 366Mhz.. at least AFAIR.
> > And the cacheless one's never existed in S370.
> >
> 
> it's not neccessarily just the slot/socket issue. Remeber there was a
> special celery only chipset from Intel (EX??) - it won't take P2's
> afaik.
> 
> If the board is an LX or BX chipset then it will take P2. Have a look at
> the doc's, or else have a look at the big intel chip on the board
> closest to the CPU socket.




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