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Hi everyone, i have a Tyan s1854 99PONA, Revision E but i can’t
achieve to install a pentium 3 1000 socket 370, i updated the bios to
the last version but nothing is changed,,,how can i do??
Please Help me
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junior2001 wrote:
> Hi everyone, i have a Tyan s1854 99PONA, Revision E but i can't
> achieve to install a pentium 3 1000 socket 370, i updated the bios to
> the last version but nothing is changed,,,how can i do??
> Please Help me
On this page, you will see a "^" that points to:
^ Pentium® III 933MHz to 1GHz support applies to S1854 board revisions
with marking "99PON" (please refer to the issue above for mark
identification location) and have motherboard revision marking of J or
above. (Look on the edge of the board located by the IDE ports for a
small white box where revision letter is indicated inside).
It would seem that Revision E is not directly supported? Do a little
searching in 'alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan' and you will see
references to Slockets and other options. I can't recall if there is
an easy "fix" to use the Coppermine flip chips in the earlier mobos.
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan (More info?)
"Eric18" wrote:
> eugene.henderson@bigfoot.com wrote:
> >
> > This is the only Slot 1 adapter that came up after a quick
> search.
> > This may be your best and/or only option.
> >
> > http://www.strattoncomputer.com/slot1-fcpga2.html > >
> > Too bad the Iwill Slocket II appears to have vanished.
> > http://www.sysopt.com/reviews/iwil [...] index.html > >
> > Another relic: Soltek SL02A++ ?
> >
> > Finally...
> > http://www.sysopt.com/reviews/slotket/index.html .
> >
> > A friend used a Powerleap PL-II for some time with
> reasonable success.
> > These seem to have vanished as well.
> >
>
> Try a search on eBay for the term "slocket" and several should
> show up.
> There's an Abit unit currently at $0.99 with about 1.5 days
> left to go.
>
> Eric
So with a slocket can i put a pentium 3 1000 on slot 1 without
problems??
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan (More info?)
"junior2001" wrote:
> So with a slocket can i put a pentium 3 1000 on slot 1 without
> problems??
my mother board tyan s1854 have both socket 370 and slot 1 but when i
put the pentium 3 1000 coppermine on socket 370 the pc won’t start and
the motherboard doesn’t recognize it...so if i mount it on slot 1 with
a slocket can i solve my problem? or the processor will not be
recognized? please help me
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.tyan (More info?)
junior2001 wrote:
> "junior2001" wrote:
> > So with a slocket can i put a pentium 3 1000 on slot 1 without
> > problems??
>
> my mother board tyan s1854 have both socket 370 and slot 1 but when i
> put the pentium 3 1000 coppermine on socket 370 the pc won't start
and
> the motherboard doesn't recognize it...so if i mount it on slot 1
with
> a slocket can i solve my problem? or the processor will not be
> recognized? please help me
you have (at least) two choices: UpgradeWare.com or PowerLeap.com.
looks like you will be out a few bucks ... more with powerleap. are
you replacing a CPU? if yes, does it support a 100MHz or 133MHz system
bus? is the "new" 1 GHz CPU compatible with the installed SDRAM? it
looks like you will pay 1/2 as much again, or more, to get the
Upgradeware adapter for your mobo version. the powerleap option seems
over-the-top silly expensive. get a new mobo or a later revision of
the s1854 instead (ebay?).
get the slot-t, test it with cheapest cpu avail., then adjust clock
speed for your 1GHz cpu. good luck.
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