First post, by PKFreeZZy
Originally I was gonna buy a 40mm fan for my current CPU, a 350Mhz Pentium II, but when I saw the surprise delivery charge just as I was about to buy it I backed off.
I ended up buying a Pentium III EB on eBay with a clock speed of 600Mhz and 133Mhz FSB which comes with a fan and a heatsink as well.
My current worries are all related to the FSB. I read that the EB models run on 133Mhz while my MoBo only guarantees work at 100. It does have jumper settings to enable higher FSB speeds but as the manual reads, they're not recommended. However, it supports multipliers up to 8.0x
Will it work fine at 100Mhz FSB with a 6.0x multiplier?
My Windows 98 PC: Slot 1 Pentium III 600 (Katmai) | 256MB PC133 SDRAM | 64MB Leadtek WinFast GeForce2 Pro | Creative SB16 CT2230 | Intel PRO/100+ with Alert on LAN* | 18.64GB Seagate ST320011A | Corsair CX430 | ASUS P2B Rev. 1.04