Interesting capacitor pattern on back... Intel's finest Pentium III Processors
SL5XL Intel Tulatin Processor (reverse)
2007-09-09 21:01:52
Posted by: fast_freddie
wrong voltage
2008-12-18 20:41:31
Posted by: greg
Correct voltage for these processors is 1.45v. The information on Intel's SpecFinder site is also incorrect, so I assume that's where this came from. 1.45v is marked on real processors and also indicated in the Intel datasheet for the P3-S series.
Response: Voltage corrected. Thank you!
Overclocking Potential
2009-06-29 02:06:33
Posted by: Ted
I have three of these, each purchased (2008) for $20. They overclock reliably to 1526 MHz (145 MHz FSB).
The MSI MS-9105 is a dual-Tualatin motherboard (2 versions, 1 with IDE hardware RAID) that can OC the FSB to 166 MHz in 1 MHz increments.
cal
2010-03-17 13:29:25
Posted by: Roberto
is a very very powerfull processor, i have one since 2003 and work nice today
SL5XL
2011-08-17 17:07:27
Posted by: CW Cyrix
Got three of these for almost $9 including shipping. Tested each of these in a motherboard, and there was a somewhat noticeable speed difference over the previous Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz CPU in the same board. I'm planning to use two of them in a future server setup. The third one? Undecided.
SL5XL Intel Tulatin Processor
Interesting capacitor pattern on back...
Intel's finest Pentium III Processors
SL5XL Intel Tulatin Processor (reverse)
wrong voltage
Correct voltage for these processors is 1.45v.
The information on Intel's SpecFinder site is also incorrect, so I assume that's where this came from. 1.45v is marked on real processors and also indicated in the Intel datasheet for the P3-S series.
Overclocking Potential
I have three of these, each purchased (2008) for $20. They overclock reliably to 1526 MHz (145 MHz FSB).
The MSI MS-9105 is a dual-Tualatin motherboard (2 versions, 1 with IDE hardware RAID) that can OC the FSB to 166 MHz in 1 MHz increments.
cal
is a very very powerfull processor, i have one since 2003 and work nice today
SL5XL
Got three of these for almost $9 including shipping. Tested each of these in a motherboard, and there was a somewhat noticeable speed difference over the previous Intel Celeron 1.3 GHz CPU in the same board. I'm planning to use two of them in a future server setup. The third one? Undecided.