Can the new P III socket 370's work in Celeron socket 370 bo
This is a discussion about Can the new P III socket 370's work in Celeron socket 370 bo in the Windows Hardware category; I have a Celeron 400 Mhz, its a socket 370, flipchip or whatever u want to call it, im looking to upgrade and was curious if the new P III CuMines, which r socket 370 er flipchip or whatever, would work in my current motherboard.
I have a Celeron 400 Mhz, its a socket 370, flipchip or whatever u want to call it, im looking to upgrade and was curious if the new P III CuMines, which r socket 370 er flipchip or whatever, would work in my current motherboard. whatever help u can give me is much appreciated
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The Celeron is PPGA while the Coppermine is FCPGA. You will most likely need an adapter.
http://www.powerleap.com/Neo-S370/
http://www.powerleap.com/Neo-S370/
No they won't, and I don't know of anyone makeing an adapter, or if it's even possible.
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My System:
Dual Intel 850's
Tyan Thunder 2400 MB
256 Megs Ram
Adaptec 39160 Ultra 160
1 - 18 Gig Cheetah - U160
2 - 18 Gig Cheetah U2W
SB Live Platinum
Plextor 12/4/32 - Burner
Plextor 40x UW CD-Rom
10x Sony DVD Drive
Hurcules Geforce 2 64meg
Yes, they do. Just have a look at 'Tom´s Hardware' page, there they have a simple solution (2 soldering bridges).
Works fine for a customer of mine
Have fun
Llion
Works fine for a customer of mine
Have fun
Llion
Oh,
Ok, if you mess with soldering some pins it will work. Just buy the right MB. But the answer is still no, to all the people who don't want to **** with there system in that way.
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Ok, if you mess with soldering some pins it will work. Just buy the right MB. But the answer is still no, to all the people who don't want to **** with there system in that way.
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that powerleap adapter is the way to go... I'm thinking about getting two for my bp6. yum...
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