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Reply 20 of 21, by Isstanar

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AlexZ wrote on 2025-09-01, 14:14:

There exists a Coppermine Celeron that is PPGA compatible. I think it is early revision of 566 (probably SL3**). It would work in PPGA only motherboards. It should be very cheap as it's the slowest Coppermine Celeron and few people know that it is PPGA compatible. See Re: Celeron, the good bad and ugly.

I had Coppermine Celeron 566 SL4PC but don't remember if it worked in PPGA socket.

It seems you need SL3W7 or SL46T. See Related S-Spec numbers in https://www.cpu-world.com/sspec/SL/SL4PC.html

Thank you for the information, I'll look for those and see what I can find. I don't know why, but CPUworld banned my IP and I have not been on that page for years until recently when I started building my Windows98 machine.

Reply 21 of 21, by Isstanar

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Don't know if anyone will see this or care, but I got a Geforce4 MX440 and it's a really nice speed bump overall, but the one really improvement is that there are far less crashes. For whatever reason the TNT2 would sometimes crash doing simple things like resolution changes or graphic option changes and that no longer happens.