Computer Problems? Computing.Net has over 1,000,000 posts about all things technology related! Over 90% answered within 24 hours! Click here to start participating now! Also, be sure to check out the New User Guide.
400 PII Slot1 versus Celeron
Name: BNichols Date: August 22, 2003 at 16:25:37 Pacific OS: Win 98 CPU/Ram: 256/PII 400 Slot 1
Comment:
Hi I have a AZZA PT-810DMC dual proccessor motherboard. It will use either a slot 1 PII or celeron socket 370 proccessor. The motherboard manual says it will take a 800 celeron. My question is there is a PPGA for speeds up to 533 and a FCPGA for speeds up to 1.0ghz and over.....can I put the FCPGA CPU (Flip Chip) 700 to 800 in this socket. Or will I have to stick to the PPGA 533 or below CPU?
Summary: I have 2 processors a Intel 1.6 400 FSB and a Celeron 2.0 400 FSB witch will preform better Being that Celeron is a lower line.... I will Be using a Asus P4S8X Board ...
Summary: I recently dug up my old computer parts and noticed I had two socket 370 CPUs. One of them is a Pentium 3, while the other is a Celeron. Which one, taking into account the specs, would run faster? ...
Summary: Have been upgrading a number of 300GL model # 6275-200 to PII 350 and 400 (originally came with Celeron 333). Have to ensure that the SDRAM used is PC100. PC66 SDRAM just will not kick off with an FSB...