FC-PGA Pentium III on Celeron PGA370/Slot1 Converter Cards
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Page 1:Introduction
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Page 2:How To Run A Fast Coppermine In FC-PGA Without A FC-PGA Motherboard?
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Page 3:Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Theory
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Page 4:Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Theory, Continued
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Page 5:Theoretical Summary
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Page 6:Theoretical Summary, Continued
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Page 7:Theoretical Summary, Continued
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Page 8:Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice
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Page 9:Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice, Continued
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Page 10:Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice, Continued
Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice
The operations I did on my Asus S370-card were very simple. First I set the jumpers to 1.65 V.
Then I took an old floppy ribbon cable and removed a short part of one of the wires. This wire is perfect for such operations. Then I simply soldered a connection between AH4 and X4:
This is all that needs doing on the card if you don't fancy the pull-down operation as I did. PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO TAKE THE PROCESSOR OUT OF THE SOCKET WHILE SOLDERING OR MANIPULATING !!!
Summary
- Introduction
- How To Run A Fast Coppermine In FC-PGA Without A FC-PGA Motherboard?
- Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Theory
- Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Theory, Continued
- Theoretical Summary
- Theoretical Summary, Continued
- Theoretical Summary, Continued
- Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice
- Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice, Continued
- Getting An Socket370/Slot1 Adapter Card Ready For FC-PGA Coppermine - The Practice, Continued