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10-10-2005, 04:55 PM
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#16 | | Need coffee. Need coffee. Platinum Contributor
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by Robyr no, its a damn slot 1 socket. Christ guys, i promise you that if you take the socket 370 chip out and shove a slot 1 P3 in it, its gonna boot. Just stop wondering what it is, its a slot 1 socket. |
not if it has been killed by trying to force stuff in it....
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10-10-2005, 05:40 PM
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#17 | | Registered User
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| It isn't a Cache slot - You only got those on Super7 and older mobo's.
It isn't an AGP slot. (Wrong position)
It isn't isn't a VESA slot (Totally wrong position, size not even close)
Rob is right, it's a Slot1.
This must be one of those transitional boards, where someone finally beat Intel over the head enough with a Clue Bat that they started phasing out their stupid Slot-based CPUs and went back to good old ZIF sockets.
This dual-architectur thing wasn't that unusual back in those days; I still have a 386 board with a socket for the Maths Co-pro, and a 486 board that has a second Pentium Overdrive socket thingy on it somewheres
Alas it seems the Clue Bat neets to be used again judging by Intel's god-awful naming conventions for current CPUs and Sockets... |
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10-10-2005, 08:40 PM
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#18 | | Need coffee. Need coffee. Platinum Contributor
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| actually, dual architecture still occurs. As long as someone buys, there will be a market. There was one at 754 to 939, of course both sockets, still, I saw a transition board, save your memory, save your chip, upgrade the board, and upgrade the chip later. People who partition out their savings for upgrades like the transition boards. cheap gateway to the next series later.
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10-18-2005, 02:35 PM
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#19 | | Objection!
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| Robyr is right, I can post a picture of an old motherboard with a processor plugged in there if you need further proof.
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10-19-2005, 02:34 PM
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#20 | | nothing to hide
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| Yes, it's beyond a doubt a slot 1. They're not too terribly useful, as the faster processors were all socket 370.
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10-29-2005, 01:16 AM
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#21 | | Blackberry 8830 Verizon Silver Contributor
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| Ahhh, I remember this board .. It's a PCChips motherboard .. Socket 370 and Slot1 this board was designed to run either slot 1 Celeron or Pentium II/III - Also had the socket 370 as an option. This was a transition board that allowed you to run either processor but not both at the same time. Back then you could go from a Slot 1 Celeron to a flash new Pentium III 933 Mhz and not have to buy a new motherboard. This board if I remember correctly did not support anything faster than the 933Mhz Pentium III
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10-29-2005, 07:27 AM
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#22 | | b-e-a-utiful !!
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| yep Jayman is right .. it looks like .. an intel slot for pentium 2/3 generation ..
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