I read somewhere that the 1100Mhz adn 1133Mhz Coppermine CPUs are 49 to 55W. That's a lot of power for socket 370. I agree about […]
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I read somewhere that the 1100Mhz adn 1133Mhz Coppermine CPUs are 49 to 55W. That's a lot of power for socket 370. I agree about he cooler, but I don't have anything bigger that will actually fit a slotket. On the BE6 a taller heatsink will hit the ram slots, and on the P3B a wider heatsink will touch the northbridge heatsink causing the slotket to sit at an angle.... I have a pentium 3 1000 box cooler, but that won't fit either - it's too wide and it overlaps the edge of the slotket. Most socket A coolers won't fit either, being either too tall or too wide.... Another reason I dislike slotkets.
In other news, I managed to get a 1100Mhz tualatin to post on my Abit BE6-II. I did it by pulling two jumpers off the slotket - JP1 and JP2. These are labeled as "CPU type" on the slotket, with settings for Coppermine, Mendocino and VIA C3 chips. It seems that removing them completely has the same effect as pin modding a tualatin CPU. I think... in any case, the 1100Mhz Tualeron works on my BE6-II. It POSTS with "Unknown CPU type 726Mhz", but after entering BIOS I can select FSB 100 and drop the voltage down from 1.65 to 1.45v and the system is perfectly stable.... post message also changes to "Pentium 3 1100MHz" just like the picture in my other post. I even managed to post wit a 1000mhz tualeron at 1333mhz (133x10), but it was unstable regardless of voltage and I went up to 1.65v. Similar symptoms as with the SL5QW... And this particular 1GHz tualeron has been stable at 1333Mhz stock voltage on every socket 370 board I've put it in so far. This leads me to believe the stability issues are either linked to mainboard power delivery or signaling quality when using a slotket.
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The dingy black intel stock cooler is actually meant for coppermine celerons up to 700Mhz, but it works a treat with the 750Mhz coppermine P3 as well, In never went over 51C during testing witch I believe is perfectly acceptable. It is the slightly taller version of the black intel skt 370 box cooler, not the short one that came with Mendocino celerons but yeah it's clearly insufficient for the 50w 1100Mhz P3