Intel Celeron 1400 - RK80530RY017256 (BX80530F1400256)

Intel Celeron 1400 - RK80530RY017256 (BX80530F1400256)
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Tualatin Desktop Celeron (370-pin FCPGA2) family
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TypeCPU / Microprocessor
FamilyIntel Celeron
Part numberRK80530RY017256
BX80530F1400256 s-specsSL64V   SL68G   SL6C6   SL6JU   SL6JV
RK80530RY017256 s-specsQID2QS   QKE0   SL64V   SL6C6   SL6E4
Frequency (MHz)  ? 1400
Bus speed (MHz)  ? 100
Clock multiplier  ? 14
Package370-pin Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array with integrated heatsink (FC-PGA2)
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm)
SocketSocket 370 (PGA370)
 
Architecture / Microarchitecture
Processor coreTualatin-256
Manufacturing process0.13 micron
Data width32 bit
Floating Point UnitIntegrated
Level 1 cache size  ? 16 KB code
16 KB data
Level 2 cache size  ? On-die 8-way set associative 256 KB
Physical memory (GB)4
Features
  • MMX technology
  • SSE
Low power features
  • AutoHALT state  ? 
  • Stop Grant state  ? 
  • Sleep state  ? 
  • Deep Sleep state  ? 
 
Electrical/Thermal parameters
V core (V)  ? 1.5
Max operating temperature (°C)  ? 72
Min/Max power dissipation (W)  ? 18 (Deep sleep mode) / 33.9
 
Notes on Intel RK80530RY017256
  • The part RK80530RY017256 is an OEM/tray Intel Celeron processor
  • The part BX80530F1400256 is a boxed Intel Celeron processor
  • The processor is usually marked as 1400/256/100/1.5

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Ahhh nostalgia...

2008-02-29 07:31:41
Posted by: Gregory

I hade one 1200Mhz and another 1400Mhz.
Mmmmmm... it was great time!
1200Mhz@~1650Mhz
1400Mhz@~1750Mhz
On Chaintech CT-6OJV.

Then I sold them both...

Ahhh nostalgia...

I have one

2007-11-06 22:29:37
Posted by: Neil

My computer is from 1999, a Dell XPS-T450, which came with a 450 MHz PIII.

A few years later, I found the Powerleap upgrade, with the adaptor/1.4 GHz Celeron combination. Think I paid $130.

Most operations went about three times faster after installing the new processor. However, a greater, more dramatic improvement happened with Windows Explorer, which used to take 15 to 20 seconds to open, but now opens in about 3 or 4 seconds with the new Celeron.

These days, I spend a lot of time on newegg.com, and I've upgraded my dreaming from Core-2-Duo to Core-2-Quad. While I dream about the purchase, my 1.4 GHz Celeron is doing fine (in 2007). I edit 300 MB audio files, slowly but surely, paired with 768 MB of speedy PC100 ram.

Video-editing gigabyte files will have to wait for the new computer.

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I've also upgraded: the video card to 128 MB FX5200 with dual monitors and nvidia sosftware; USB 2.0 card; internal 80 GB and 160 GB hard drives and 500 GB external USB drive; Win XP Pro works fine (required getting rid of the stock DVD-ROM drive). Replaced the little fans on the FX5200 video card and Powerleap module this last year, and the computer is pretty quiet, again.

Intel Pentium and Celeron FC-PGA2 procs

2007-05-06 16:52:40
Posted by: kkkkk

If you know what your doing you can make a tualatin processor work in a regular FC-PGA motherboad with a few mods to motherboard or socket and a bios edit

Intel  Pentium  and Celeron FC-PGA2 procs

Intel Celeron 466mhz

2006-10-11 23:42:01
Posted by: Josiah

I'm wondering if I can upgrade it.

Response: It's not possible to tell without knowing what motherboard you have. Please post a question in the forum.

Here is hoping for a 133fsb overclock!

2006-07-29 12:54:52
Posted by: Hilltopper

I just bought one of these off of ebay and am going to overclock it to 133fsb once my new heatsink and fan arrive. I am using it in a cheap BCM GT694VP which is built on the VIA VT82C694A chipset. I am using a cheap Lin Lin FCPGA to FCPGA2 adaptor and it works great, the bios reports a garbage speed but windows and CPU-Z both show the true 1.4ghz speed. Hopefully next week it will be 1.862. Just as a side note, anyone with an old Socket 370 board should try to upgrade to tualatin if their mobo supports it cause these bad boys are fast.

Here is hoping for a 133fsb overclock!

It could go to 1833MHz, guaranteed

2006-05-19 13:47:05
Posted by: Cristi

One year ago I had a 1.4GHz Celeron and I push it to 1862MHz (14X133) and 1.7V core voltage, worked stable but Prime 95 did not run more than 3 hours.
I have the system but its not functional and I coudn't make a CPU-Z screenshot.
ASUS TUSL2-C motherboard.

It could go to 1833MHz, guaranteed

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