| General information |
| Type | CPU / Microprocessor |
| Family | Intel Celeron |
| Part number | RK80530RY017256 |
| BX80530F1400256 s-specs | SL64V SL68G SL6C6 SL6JU SL6JV |
| RK80530RY017256 s-specs | QID2QS QKE0 SL64V SL6C6 SL6E4 |
| Frequency (MHz) ? | 1400 |
| Bus speed (MHz) ? | 100 |
| Clock multiplier ? | 14 |
| Package | 370-pin Flip-Chip Pin Grid Array with integrated heatsink (FC-PGA2)
1.95" x 1.95" (4.95 cm x 4.95 cm) |
| Socket | Socket 370 (PGA370) |
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| Architecture / Microarchitecture |
| Processor core | Tualatin-256 |
| Manufacturing process | 0.13 micron |
| Data width | 32 bit |
| Floating Point Unit | Integrated |
| 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 | |
| Low power features | - AutoHALT state ?
- Stop Grant state ?
- Sleep state ?
- Deep Sleep state ?
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| Electrical/Thermal parameters |
| V core (V) ? | 1.5 |
| Max operating temperature (°C) ? | 72 |
| Min/Max power dissipation (W) ? | 18 (Deep sleep mode) / 33.9 |
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| 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...
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...
I have one
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
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 Celeron 466mhz
I'm wondering if I can upgrade it.
Here is hoping for a 133fsb overclock!
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.
It could go to 1833MHz, guaranteed
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.