First post, by JosefHrib
Hi, please have someone tip which Adapter Slot1-Socket370 buy for Tualatin PIII-S ?
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Hi, please have someone tip which Adapter Slot1-Socket370 buy for Tualatin PIII-S ?
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There was only ever one option available, either you buy it or you dont 😀
Of course there is always modding of the motherboard.
https://github.com/raszpl/FIC-486-GAC-2-Cache-Module for AT&T Globalyst
https://github.com/raszpl/386RC-16 memory board
https://github.com/raszpl/440BX Reference Design adapted to Kicad
https://github.com/raszpl/Zenith_ZBIOS MFM-300 Monitor
Only one? My Upgradeware Slot-T begs to differ. Yes, the Powerleap PL-iP3/T was the only one with built-in voltage regulator, but you only need that if the VRM on your motherboard doesn't support Intel's VRM 8.3 standard. Not that the Slot-T is much cheaper or easier to find these days - but in situations where it would work you could also mod a generic FC-PGA slocket.
So OP, which motherboard you have is relevant for what your options are. It helps to be complete and specific.
If you're willing to do a simple pin mod, the MSI MS-6905 Master is a personal favorite of mine. With the reservation that I prefer running 440BX at 100MHz FSB and never tried 133MHz out more than briefly , I've had no trouble with Tualatin CPU:s in those whatsoever.
Note that the mobo's VRM controller needs to support outputting voltages < 1.8 aswell, it won't work with any Slot1 mobo.
There are also interposer boards for Tualatin CPU:s that does more or less the same thing electrically, if you want to avoid modding the slotket. There at least used to be premodded CPU:s available on Ebay if you don't want to solder it on yourself.