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Reply 100 of 102, by ubiq

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For me, I just always loved Slot 1 as a form factor and wanted to see what the most maxed-out, ridiculous build I could come up with. I eventually ended up with a dual slocketed P3 1100 MHz system.

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I'm in to retro computing pretty much exclusively for gaming, and a dual cpu computer pretty much brings only disadvantages for that, but who cares, it's cool!

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Reply 101 of 102, by Grem Five

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ubiq wrote on 2024-05-31, 00:27:

For me, I just always loved Slot 1 as a form factor and wanted to see what the most maxed-out, ridiculous build I could come up with. I eventually ended up with a dual slocketed Celeron 1400 MHz system.

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I'm in to retro computing pretty much exclusively for gaming, and a dual cpu computer pretty much brings only disadvantages for that, but who cares, it's cool!

I didnt think Celerons worked in dual past the Mendocino core. Any links on how to do it, I would be interested.

Reply 102 of 102, by ubiq

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Grem Five wrote on 2024-05-31, 00:59:
ubiq wrote on 2024-05-31, 00:27:

For me, I just always loved Slot 1 as a form factor and wanted to see what the most maxed-out, ridiculous build I could come up with. I eventually ended up with a dual slocketed Celeron 1400 MHz system.

IMG_0841.jpeg

I'm in to retro computing pretty much exclusively for gaming, and a dual cpu computer pretty much brings only disadvantages for that, but who cares, it's cool!

I didnt think Celerons worked in dual past the Mendocino core. Any links on how to do it, I would be interested.

My bad - It's been a while, but I'd been trying to get some kind of Tualatin working on that board. I forgot I ultimately wasn't successful - updated my post. (Lack of proper multipliers for 133MHz FSB on my particular mobo revision limited my options)