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First post, by huguia27

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Hi folks
Been planning a new Tualatin 1.4 GHz build and I'm doing motherboard research.
Currently I have doubts regarding two Gigabyte boards GA-6OXET and GA-6OXT.
Do any of you have a positive feedback on them? Also, apart from integrated audio in GA-6OXET, what seems to be the difference?
Regarding the GA-6OXET, here in Vogons I've found info saying it is Tualatin 1.4GHz compatible, however, in Gigabyte website the 1.4 GHz Tualatin is not shown in compatible processors, only other Tualatin processors. Do you have any feedback on running that processor with this board?
Cheers

Reply 1 of 7, by debs3759

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Celeron 1.4 Tualatin works in the board, so it should be safe to assume the P3 1.4 works as well, as the only difference is the amount of cache.

https://hwbot.org/submission/2309229_iv ... 991.36_mhz

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Reply 2 of 7, by debs3759

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debs3759 wrote on 2020-12-07, 17:00:

Celeron 1.4 Tualatin works in the board, so it should be safe to assume the P3 1.4 works as well, as the only difference is the amount of cache.

https://hwbot.org/submission/2309229_iv ... 991.36_mhz

Edit: Found evidence of P3-S 1.4 working

https://hwbot.org/submission/730687_pcgh_cars … 0mhz_1836.1_mhz

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Constantly being worked on. Feel free to message me with any corrections or details of cards you would like me to research and add.

Reply 4 of 7, by Stedman5040

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I have this board and it overclocks really well with a celeron 1300 or a 1200 that I have. The OXET board has pll settings in bios to adjust the fsb whilst keeping the pci bus fixed at 33. The celeron 1300 runs at 1733Mhz with 133fsb on air with the pci bus at 33 using the correct pll setting. Likewise the 1200 celeron runs at 1600Mhz using the same pll setting. I have a tualatin celeron 1000 but I have not been able to get it to 1666Mhz using the pll setting that keeps the fsb at 33. Unfortunately the tualatin pIII-s using the same pll setting for the celeron at 133fsb has to run with a fsb of about 177Mhz to have the pci bus at 33. I have some pc133 apacer memory that can that run at 177fsb, but at cl3. The pIII-s 1.13Mhz I have runs at just over 1500Mhz at this fsb. The real downside is the maximum ram limit of 512. The Tualatin PIII-s 1400 I have works no problem in the OXET board. I am not sure that the OXT board has the same pll bios settings as the OXET board. Good luck in finding one they are fairly rare beasts.
PS one other downside to the board is that when it is overclocked it can sometimes be tricky to do a hard reset.
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Reply 5 of 7, by [GPUT]Carsten

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debs3759 wrote on 2020-12-07, 17:01:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-12-07, 17:00:

Celeron 1.4 Tualatin works in the board, so it should be safe to assume the P3 1.4 works as well, as the only difference is the amount of cache.

https://hwbot.org/submission/2309229_iv ... 991.36_mhz

Edit: Found evidence of P3-S 1.4 working

https://hwbot.org/submission/730687_pcgh_cars … 0mhz_1836.1_mhz

Oh, hi. Yes, that was my build. I stumbled on this entry because in the meantime, my trusty board decided to blow some of it's caps and I am looking for either a replacement or a chance to re-cap it.

Apart from that: Yes, it's a very nice Tualatin-Board and IIRC was one of the few models that not only allowed for good overclocking, but also undervolting of the P3-1.4 "King", which is how I ran it most of the time unless chasing hwbot-submission trophies.

Reply 6 of 7, by zuldan

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[GPUT]Carsten wrote on 2025-11-12, 09:36:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-12-07, 17:01:
debs3759 wrote on 2020-12-07, 17:00:

Celeron 1.4 Tualatin works in the board, so it should be safe to assume the P3 1.4 works as well, as the only difference is the amount of cache.

https://hwbot.org/submission/2309229_iv ... 991.36_mhz

Edit: Found evidence of P3-S 1.4 working

https://hwbot.org/submission/730687_pcgh_cars … 0mhz_1836.1_mhz

Oh, hi. Yes, that was my build. I stumbled on this entry because in the meantime, my trusty board decided to blow some of it's caps and I am looking for either a replacement or a chance to re-cap it.

Apart from that: Yes, it's a very nice Tualatin-Board and IIRC was one of the few models that not only allowed for good overclocking, but also undervolting of the P3-1.4 "King", which is how I ran it most of the time unless chasing hwbot-submission trophies.

I just came across this thread a couple of days ago as I managed to obtain this motherboard. Did you under volt just to reduce temps or was there another reason? Have you got any other information about this board? It looks beautiful! Love the blue PCB and blue heat sink. What graphics and sound card are you running on it? I’m thinking about using V5500.

Reply 7 of 7, by [GPUT]Carsten

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Hey zuldan,

I undervolted to reduce heat mainly and have my heatsink's fan make as little noise as possible, no other reasons. As you can see, it did overclock quite well actually, but i only used that for hwbot. Here is a list of videocards i used in it, V5 5500 was one of the better choices for gaming (not for 3dMark scores though).

For sound, I only ever used a trusty SB Live! at that time, since it was not some era-correct retro build for me, but my main gaming rig. As such, most of the time, I ran it with a passively cooled Gigabyte GeForce 6800 with pipe-mod, which I did also undervolt.