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My Tualatin Celeron for your Coppermine P3/Celeron
« on: Fri, 14 January 2011, 18:50:17 »
Chip I have is a socket 370 Tualatin 1.1/100. May or may not work - I don't have a board that will take it.

I'm seeking a 100MHz FSB Celeron or P3 between 700MHz and 1GHz (preferably on the higher end). Cannot be a 133 or 66, has to be 100. Celeron vs P3 is relatively unimportant.

I don't know if the later chips were made available as Slot 1, but that would be suitable also - target mobo has both 370 and slot1.

Anyone have something suitable?
« Last Edit: Fri, 14 January 2011, 18:53:32 by kishy »
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« Reply #1 on: Sun, 16 January 2011, 11:28:37 »
Quote from: kishy;278771
Chip I have is a socket 370 Tualatin 1.1/100. May or may not work - I don't have a board that will take it.

I'm seeking a 100MHz FSB Celeron or P3 between 700MHz and 1GHz (preferably on the higher end). Cannot be a 133 or 66, has to be 100. Celeron vs P3 is relatively unimportant.

I don't know if the later chips were made available as Slot 1, but that would be suitable also - target mobo has both 370 and slot1.

Anyone have something suitable?

I have a 700MHz Celeron but I'll have to check FSB first...

Sorry, it's 66Mhz...
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« Reply #2 on: Sun, 02 October 2011, 23:11:10 »
I have a celeron... I'll have to check everything but if it's right I'll sell it to u cheap

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« Reply #3 on: Sun, 02 October 2011, 23:37:38 »
I will check,
As I have a load of 1U IBM and Compaq dual PIII 1400's,
and I am sure when I got them there were some with 866 and 1GHz chips in that I swapped out.

I just need to find them...
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« Reply #4 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 02:00:51 »
Yeah, the 1400 will not work.

I have had a quick look and not found them as yet,
a load of ECC memory was where I thought they were.

I got a feeling they are at my other place so I will try to get over there today.
Or at least check the spec, but I am sure the boards can run at all speeds depending on the settings.

But I try to take pictures of things I get like that so when I screw them up I can go back and see how they were setup :)
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« Reply #5 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 03:47:01 »
I used to live near Tualatin, it is a town south of Portland.
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« Reply #6 on: Mon, 03 October 2011, 15:06:25 »
Yup. It's right next to Lake Oswego, heading south on I5 from Portland.
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« Reply #7 on: Wed, 05 October 2011, 21:47:18 »
Nvm, I jumped the gun. Apologies conveyed

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« Reply #8 on: Fri, 07 October 2011, 11:38:05 »
Just throwing this out there, but are you in any way attached to that particular motherboard? We've got some 1GHz P3s floating around at work, but they are of course the 133MHz bus. On the other hand, when a machine goes, the whole thing goes, so you could have the board with ram and CPU.
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« Reply #9 on: Sat, 08 October 2011, 17:45:06 »
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These are the droids you are looking for.
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« Reply #10 on: Sat, 08 October 2011, 18:42:40 »
Gotcha, yeah nothing we have is that small. Plenty of Intel mATX boards(512MB limit) and an old ABit full ATX(768MB limit), but that's it. I'll keep my eyes open though, maybe someone will dredge something out of a closet and try to use it for an intern. :doh:
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« Reply #11 on: Sat, 08 October 2011, 19:11:38 »
I'm in GER; I can send it safely in 500g airbag, which is €3.45. Sounds awfully cheap to me, but that's what the Deutsche Post website tells me

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« Reply #12 on: Sun, 16 October 2011, 07:43:32 »
The spares I found are 66mhz got by my dad many years back to up his 466/socket370 celery box it seems.

I have got one spare IBM Xseries that I got in with a job lot, I have yet to lay eyes on it since,
but it was mobo/cpu/raid/case backup for the others looking at my notes,
if it can work for you and cant make a pair with the single in my supermicro its yours.

As for the speed thing there should be no problem underclocking them the coppermines(T ?) were all 100/133mhz were they not???
I underclock my Athlon XP box all the time with speedfan when its not doing any real load.

Sorry about the time delay our phone lines got dug up/something and I have just got back on with a sub 1 MB connection :(
I hope they are going to get it back all the way ...how did we ever manage with 300/75 ?
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Re: My Tualatin Celeron for your Coppermine P3/Celeron
« Reply #13 on: Tue, 31 January 2017, 14:58:30 »
I'm going to get some flack for this, but...bump.

I shelved this project and haven't touched it since. Revisiting it now. I don't even know where the Tualatin chip is anymore so I guess consider this a WTB.
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