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PARKE wrote on 2020-10-17, 01:45:Tetrium was kind enough to fill in most of the answers but here a couple of additional pieces of info […]
script-fu wrote on 2020-10-16, 23:33:Which brings me to the PIII Coppermine not the celeron versions just pure PIII like the three i have here below. These are the o […]
Which brings me to the PIII Coppermine not the celeron versions just pure PIII like the three i have here below. These are the ones I'm shooting for first. I will start with the SL5QV 100fsb PIII first. However I'm in a holding pattern until i get the 370SPC Slotkit in the mail. Hopefully next week.
In Hand CPU's
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SL3BA 433/128/66/?.??V Mendocino CeleronSL4P3 733/128/66/1.7V Coppermine Celeron 370SPC Slotkit jumper setup as follows ---> JP1 = 2-3 /2-3 , JP2 = 1-2, JP3 = 1-2 , JP4 = 1-2, JP5 = 1-2 --- I hope these look right?
SL5QV 1000/256/100/1.75V Coppermine PIII ---> I still need to confirm jumper positions
SL3XW 667/256/133/1.65V Coppermine PIII
SL52R 1000/256/133/1.75V Coppermine PIII ---> I still need to confirm jumper positionsSL5ZE 1100A/256/100/1.475 Tualatin Celeron
SL64V 1400/256/100/1.5 Tualatin CeleronTetrium was kind enough to fill in most of the answers but here a couple of additional pieces of info
You cannot run your Tualatin core cpu's on the slotkets discussed in this thread. These slotkets need a modification because the pins of Tualatin core cpu's are not compatible with the regular 370 socket.
The only two slotkets that support Tualatin core cpu's out of the box are the Powerleap PL-iP3/T and the Upgradeware Slot-T.The SL3BA is a Mendocino Celeron and runs on 2 volt.
On the 370SPC the JP1 should be jumpered 2-3/2-3.
Jumpers 2 through 5 should be jumpered 1-2For the SL5QV 1000/256/100 the JP1 should be jumpered 1-2/1-2
Jumpers 2 through 5 should be jumpered 1-2For the SL3XW 667/256/133 and the SL52R 1000/256/133 the JP1 should be jumpered 1-2/1-2.
I have never tried an fsb 133 cpu on the 370SPC but long ago I found the scheme below on a german forum. If this scheme is correct then jumpers 2, 4 and 5 should be set on position 1-2 but jumper 3 should be removed.
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And be careful with that JP1. In the 2-3/2-3 setting the voltage that is signalled to the motherboard as needed for first generation Celerons sits in the 2.0 to 3.5 volt range. A Coppermine is -not- meant to be run at 2.0 volts. It can survive it if cooled properly but if there is for some reason a hickup in communication between the slotket and motherboard it is theoretically possible that the cpu gets the full 3.5 volt which results in instant death.
@Parke great post that i need to study a bit on. From the one picture that i have of the 370SPC i bought on eBay.
It seems for the SL4P3 733/128/66/1.7V Coppermine Celeron the 370SPC Slotkit jumper setup is as follows ---> JP1 = 2-3 /2-3 , JP2 = 1-2, JP3 = 1-2 , JP4 = 1-2, JP5 = 1-2
So I'm guessing that my 370SPC could be damaged? As it's set wrong based on the pictures.
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