Reply 240 of 352, by arti9m
myne wrote on 2024-12-21, 14:45:Which pin on the slot?
If it's B21, it's the dual processor pin.
I'm pretty sure B21 on most boards is interpreted as BSEL0, used to set board FSB frequency CPUs to 66/100 MHz.
On PPro and P2 it is tied to GND.
I am talking about B12, which is unused on P2/P3, but on Asus C-P6S1 it is tied to Socket 8 pin AG3, which is an "Upgrade Present" pin used only by P2 Overdrive.
RayeR wrote on 2024-12-22, 00:09:BTW when talking about stubs on the SMP FSB... I remeber that I saw some dummy CPU boards (not sure if slot1 or PGA370) that was intended to be inserted in an empty CPU socket of dual CPU MB (if only one CPU used), probably containing some terminating resistors that lowered reflections from the unconnected bus stub ends.
Yeah, many boards actually require a terminator in the intermediate slot and won't even start without it. But Asus P2B-D(S) works just fine without it.
RayeR wrote on 2024-12-22, 00:09:just think it would be a bit fun to push PPro harder in MB that allows higher FSB...
83 MHz is the max with my boards, no way to push it further. Most 512K and 1M CPUs won't go to 100MHz anyway tho.