First post, by gerwin
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- l33t
A while ago I found a Super Slotket-III adapter in an old compaq 440BX based PC (together with a voodoo3 2000 AGP 😀 ). Now this type of adapter was new to me, and now I learned that it might help in upgrading a 440BX board with certain faster CPUs.
slotket image here: http://ht4u.net/old/2000/slotkets/
I fear I have the cheapest model slotket, quite plain without any IC on it, made in a time when Tualatin cores did not yet exist...
some questions arise:
- My mobo supports coppermine CPU's, can I put any socket 370 coppermine on the slotket, or only the 100MHz FSB ones?
- When I put in a 133MHz FSB coppermine CPU and set my bios and the jumpers to 100MHz, would it obey these settings?
- What about the Tualatin core CPU's?
At the moment I have these CPU's available:
- Intel Pentium III 600 - Coppermine Slot 1 (currently installed)
marked 600E/256/100/1.65V S1
- Intel Pentium III 866 - Coppermine Socket 370
marked 866/256/133/1.75V
- Intel Celeron 300/66 SL2YP Slot 1
- Intel Celeron 466/66 fv524rx466 Socket 370 (on slotket)
I have a soyo SY-6BA+III mainboard.