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First post, by Kahenraz

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I've been searching for a while and the closest I could find was the Supermicro P6SBA which only supports up to 100Mhz FSB. Are there any Tualatin boards with 3 ISA slots?

Reply 1 of 23, by Tetrium

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Kahenraz wrote:

I've been searching for a while and the closest I could find was the Supermicro P6SBA which only supports up to 100Mhz FSB. Are there any Tualatin boards with 3 ISA slots?

If you really want 133MHz FSB, Tualatin and ISA, then you might better do yourself a favor and simply use a BX board and overclock it.

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Reply 2 of 23, by firage

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3 is asking for a lot. You could always go all MacGyver with ISA extensions, I guess.

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Reply 3 of 23, by FaSMaN

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Native Tualatin support? , I dont know of any but if you use a slotkit , or adapter, the later 440BX boards will run fine and you do get them with 3 ISAs

But why 3x isa, only thing I can think of is video editing card, but there are better PCI verients for those...

Edit: The Supermicro P6SBU Comes to mind.

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Reply 4 of 23, by PhilsComputerLab

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Don't think I've seen one.

I agree, stick with a Slot 1 440BX board. With a 1.1 GHz Pentium III you're not missing out on match compared to a Tualatin.

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Reply 5 of 23, by Kahenraz

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FaSMaN wrote:

Native Tualatin support? , I dont know of any but if you use a slotkit , or adapter, the later 440BX boards will run fine and you do get them with 3 ISAs

But why 3x isa, only thing I can think of is video editing card, but there are better PCI verients for those...

Edit: The Supermicro P6SBU Comes to mind.

So I can LAPC-I/SCC-1/SB16. Slockets are acceptable as I have Tualatin-compatible ones. I just want to be sure I get a board which supports it.

Reply 6 of 23, by PhilsComputerLab

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LAPC-I is most suitable for a 386 and the SCC-1 fits a 486 or Pentium nicely.

So there is a reason a high powered Pentium III board usually doesn't have any ISA slots 😀

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Reply 8 of 23, by FaSMaN

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Hmm your right, only 100mhz FSB, you can still use one of the Celeron Taulatins with the correct slotkit, there is one thats 1.4ghz at 100mhz fsb , tradoff is 256kb cache, and it will say Celeron instead of Pentium

Edit: You will need a powerleap slotkit or similar http://www.powerleap.com/pdf_files/PL-iP3T.pdf

Reply 9 of 23, by Tertz

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FaSMaN wrote:

Celeron Taulatins with the correct slotkit

It's senseless, as Coppermine 1000 on 133 MHz should not to work meaningfully slower in games than Tualatin Celeron 1.4.

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Reply 10 of 23, by FaSMaN

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Tertz wrote:
FaSMaN wrote:

Celeron Taulatins with the correct slotkit

It's senseless, as Coppermine 1000 on 133 MHz should not to work meaningfully slower in games than Tualatin Celeron 1.4.

Thats true , but OP said he wants to use a Tualatin supported board.

Reply 11 of 23, by Tertz

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FaSMaN wrote:

Thats true , but OP said he wants to use a Tualatin supported board.

He wants Tualatin for more performance.

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Reply 12 of 23, by FaSMaN

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DFI had a board too "DFI CA61", has 133mhz FSB acording to the manual, its a Via Apollo 133a chipset so shouldn't be too bad, but Ive never used one of these boards. Its a good candidate for a pin modded Taulatin, you can get them on ebay or do one yourself, it works well on my Apollo 133a Gigabyte board....

Reply 13 of 23, by brassicGamer

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FaSMaN wrote:

Hmm your right, only 100mhz FSB, you can still use one of the Celeron Taulatins with the correct slotkit, there is one thats 1.4ghz at 100mhz fsb , tradoff is 256kb cache, and it will say Celeron instead of Pentium

Edit: You will need a powerleap slotkit or similar http://www.powerleap.com/pdf_files/PL-iP3T.pdf

Doesn't answer the question directly, but the Celeron 1000A is a great overclocker and has 100Mhz bus.

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Reply 14 of 23, by gdjacobs

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PhilsComputerLab wrote:

LAPC-I is most suitable for a 386 and the SCC-1 fits a 486 or Pentium nicely.

So there is a reason a high powered Pentium III board usually doesn't have any ISA slots 😀

Although a motherboard of this sort would be great for a VIA based DOS slowdown machine (which brings ISA MIDI cards back in play).

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Reply 15 of 23, by PhilsComputerLab

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Yea that should work just fine.

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Reply 16 of 23, by Carlos S. M.

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IPOX IP-3ETI23 is a Tualatin capable motherboard with 3 ISA slots. Technically is an old industrial motherboard, but it fits what Kahenraz was asking for...

http://www.bwi.com/document/603
http://mediaserver.voxtechnologies.com/FileCa … 431830-wm-2.png

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Reply 17 of 23, by Oldskoolmaniac

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Carlos S. M. wrote:

IPOX IP-3ETI23 is a Tualatin capable motherboard with 3 ISA slots. Technically is an old industrial motherboard, but it fits what Kahenraz was asking for...

http://www.bwi.com/document/603
http://mediaserver.voxtechnologies.com/FileCa … 431830-wm-2.png

I can only imagine what the price on that board would be or if can even be found.

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Reply 19 of 23, by Kahenraz

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Nice find!

The AGP slot isn't keyed though. Any idea of its universal?