First post, by kanecvr
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Hi guys. I've had a 1GHz Tualeron for a while (1GHz 10x100Mhz 256k Celeron) and no board to use it on. Since I don't want to spend 15$ + 30$ shipping on a slotket, I decided to give the pins on the Tualeron a little trim so it will work on my ECS P6VXA - Apollo 133PRO MB. I used this as a guide: http://home.arcor.de/frogge/pepper/tua/tuareport1.html
Guess what - it works! The machine posts at 1000MHz IDing the CPU as a Pentium III 1.0. I also forced FSB 133 from the motherboard's jumpers, resulting in 1333MHz. The board now sees the CPU as a 1333MHz Pentium III-B. I booted into XP and ran Aida64. FPU Julia is 308 ponts, a full 100 points faster then my PIII 1.0B. Here comes the problem:
The CPU voltage is set to 1.93v - that's 25% over the CPU's recommended voltage of 1.45V. I found several mods that should drop CPU voltage down, but they are a pain in the ass to make. Do you think I can leave it at 1.9v w/o killing it? Or should I mod the voltage as well?