Reply 20 of 29, by ElectroSoldier
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Mamba wrote on 2024-09-20, 12:31:ElectroSoldier wrote on 2024-09-20, 11:44:Yes I know, but not all Tualatin chips are P3-S chips ;-) […]
Mamba wrote on 2024-09-20, 05:10:As I said, all S chips are SMP capable.
We should wait for someone who read and help us.Majestyk or Chkcpu, if they pass by
Yes I know, but not all Tualatin chips are P3-S chips 😉
I wouldnt bother with it. I would say its more likely to do with the power than the BIOS settings especially as one works.
Run a pair of coppermine CPUs in it and get a decent board for the Tualatins. There are still some out there.
Never said this:
“Yes I know, but not all Tualatin chips are P3-S chips“
Theres a difference between P3-s an P-3s.
One is a Pentium 3-S and the other is plural Pentium 3.
Semantics aside, what do you intend to do with it? Why would you want to put those CPUs on that board?