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System Name | Adison "Open Space" 19 |
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Processor | Intel Pentium II, 350MHz |
Motherboard | Chaintech 6BTM, Slot 1 |
Cooling | SECC Cartridge |
Memory | 1x 64MB, PC100 |
Video Card(s) | ATI Rage IIc AGP, Diamond Monster 3DII 12MB |
Storage | BTC BCD-40XH, Quantum Fireball 3.5 Series, EX6.4 GB |
Display(s) | LG StudioWorks 57M |
Case | Adison Midi Tower, ATX |
Audio Device(s) | Creative SoundBlaster 128 |
Power Supply | Codegen 300W |
Mouse | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Keyboard | Genius SlimStar 110, PS/2 |
Software | Microsoft Windows 98 |
Well guys, there you have it... Another generous donation, this time Coppermine P3 @933
After crapload of issues, random crashes & BIOS flashing, things actually took the turn for the better!
And here's a direct comparison between the 3 CPUs. All of them Pentium III - running at 550MHz, 733MHz & 933MHz (though Slocket adapter kit)
I should probably point out that I forgot to bump up the core voltage from 1.70 to 1.75V in BIOS, so after taking care of this one last issue, it resulted with few additional points at 4,775 in total.
What's rare is to have the original package which indicates the jumper settings & makes it useful. Because I've tried Googling some of those random numbers & barcodes, but always came up empty, which rendered them pretty much useless
After crapload of issues, random crashes & BIOS flashing, things actually took the turn for the better!
And here's a direct comparison between the 3 CPUs. All of them Pentium III - running at 550MHz, 733MHz & 933MHz (though Slocket adapter kit)
I should probably point out that I forgot to bump up the core voltage from 1.70 to 1.75V in BIOS, so after taking care of this one last issue, it resulted with few additional points at 4,775 in total.
Nice! I'm sorry that you no longer have the slocket, but for what it's worth those are really not THAT rare. I got at least 2 or 3 of them, and I even recently gave away 2 or 3 additional ones.I had a slocket with a Celeron tualatin 1.4 GHz in a freebie Toshiba box I came across. The original CPU was a PII 350ish MHz. I could overclock the Celeron to almost 1.6 GHz with SetFSB software. That was a great PC for Need for Speed 5 (Porsche). I hate that the PC & Slocket/CPU got away from me, and I'm very jealous of your new toys!
What's rare is to have the original package which indicates the jumper settings & makes it useful. Because I've tried Googling some of those random numbers & barcodes, but always came up empty, which rendered them pretty much useless