single PIII on a BP6

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Post by BCN »

I would suggest you to wait like few weeks and see what Derek has to tell us about new adapter from POwerleap, because it would let you run two (or one) PIII Tualatins up to 1.4GHz
Dual C366@550MHz 1.90V :) (History)
yet single PIII-S 512Kb L2 cache at 1400MHz@700MHz
BP6 (not modded yet)
256MB PC133 C2
GF4Ti4200-8x
Maxtor 2x60Gb - all on promise ATA133
Lite-On LTR 40125S@48125W!!!
Plus P4 system
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ciscokid454 wrote:if he's only interested in a single piii or celeron..
then all he needs is a neo and piii/celeron...
Why have one, when you can have two! :mrgreen:
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do you mean anything about 370SMP from powerleap??? :o
Dual C366@550MHz 1.90V :) (History)
yet single PIII-S 512Kb L2 cache at 1400MHz@700MHz
BP6 (not modded yet)
256MB PC133 C2
GF4Ti4200-8x
Maxtor 2x60Gb - all on promise ATA133
Lite-On LTR 40125S@48125W!!!
Plus P4 system
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ciscokid454 wrote:
Derek wrote:
ciscokid454 wrote:if he's only interested in a single piii or celeron..
then all he needs is a neo and piii/celeron...
Why have one, when you can have two! :mrgreen:
if you're trying to tell me that you can run duallatins on my bp6's...
then please tell me this..
I don't want to get my hopes up..
Although my vp6's can be put to some serious overclocking if the smp's work..
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ciscokid454 wrote:where are our manors?
welcome to the bp6 forums bobby
Yes, welcome!
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Yep, you got it! A NEO S370 and a 1100 PIII, 100 mhz front side bus CPU and a way you go! Almost, check vvt, I had problems, had to use cpu socket closest to 1st ram socket and clips from heatsink contacted ram and caused short, be carefull! Also, things got weird and I wound up fdisk and lowlevel format before all was ok but other than that I'm ready to go for dual PIII's !
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ciscokid454 wrote:I got my Vp6 working with dual tualatins..
Thanks to Powerleaps 370/T 2.1's...
Linkage here:
http://forums.2cpu.com/showthread.php?s ... hlight=vp6
Wow, good job cisco; now take out your BP6!
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Post by onelegdis »

Bobby_D, Just to make things clear on your original question. The simplest way to achieve what you want is to:

1. Get hold of a Powerleap Neo S370
2. Get hold of any "E type" P3 FCPGA CPU(The E types run at 100 mHz)

The Neo's should be still available to buy new but the 100 mHz P3's are harder to track down, especially the 1 and 1.1 gig versions. Ebay prices reflect this. An 850E(single) is the minimum I would goto, to see a marked improvement on the set up you already have.
Do not be tempted by the more common 133mHz P3's, your beloved BP6 will not clock that far, even though it's an option in the Bios.

P.S
It is that simple. Just attach the CPU to the Neo and drop it in to your BP6. You may get some issues but these can be resolved by the army of BP6ers on this fantastic forum.

Happy hunting.
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