| Subject: Re: faster cpu? |
| From: "My Name's Nobody" <Nobody@msn.com> |
| Date: 17/12/2003, 06:46 |
I also have a name you IDIOT! It is irrelevant here, as is yours! Ditto on
the email...
You are technically deficient and a loud mouth. ALL true Pentium II's and
pre-Tualatin Pentium III's in both slot 1 and socket 370 socket form factors
are dual processor capable. (on the right board, Abit-BP6, socket 370
Celerons are too)
You are arguing your theory based on your seemingly feeble memory of
something you think you read, I have been running dual Intel processor
boards since the Pentium Pro 200 was the fastest thing out. In my home, I
currently run a dual PII 233Mhz Slot 1 on an old Intel server board, a dual
CELERON 466 Mhz socket 370 on an Abit board, a dual PII 450Mhz Slot 1 on a
Compaq 1850R server board, a dual PIII 800Mhz Socket 370 on an Abit-Vp6
board, a dual PIII 1000Mhz Socket 370 on an Abit-Vp6 board, and a dual Xeon
2 Ghz on a Tyan I7505 S2668ANR board. I do have a little hands on
experience with such things.
Seems your best argument here is that you are not bright enough to not use
your real name and email address on Usenet?
Gary Heston, you're a Putts.
Everyone has a right to remain ignorant, Carry On!
"Gary Heston" <gheston@hiwaay.net> wrote in message
news:vtvq7kl6elis90@corp.supernews.com...
In article <twcDb.15575$gk1.12884@nwrddc01.gnilink.net>,
My Name's Nobody <Nobody@msn.com> wrote:
So my two PIII Socket 370 machines don't work?
I have a dual PIII socket 370 800 Mhz machine and a dual PIII socket 370
1000 Mhz machine...
These two happen to be on old Abit boards.
Do your CPUs have 512K of cache on chip?
I'm calling BULLSHIT on you Gary...
At least I have a name (and a Class C address block).
I think I have a link at work to the Intel page where they state
this; it's rather difficult to find. If I can find it, I'll post
it.
Gary
"Gary Heston" <gheston@hiwaay.net> wrote in message
news:vt7jruoujljm67@corp.supernews.com...
In article <uUMAb.84062$I53.4225230@twister.southeast.rr.com>,
frank <franco1955@hotmail.com> wrote:
Pentium III 1Ghz
or Celeron 1.1 Ghz
or Celeron 1.3 Ghz
can dual process the Pentium III
The P3 will be faster due to larger cache.
Using two of them in one motherboard will be slightly less fast
than twice the speed of one, as they share memory access.
Presumably, these are Slot 1 CPUs; you can only dual-process the
ones with 512K of cache, which wasn't available in Socket 370
below 1.26GHz (ran into that at work with some motherboards; they
were apparently designed to use chips Intel never released).
Gary
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Gary Heston gheston@hiwaay.net
"Is this chicken, what I have, or is this fish? I know it's tuna, but
it says 'Chicken by the Sea'." Jessica Simpson, on MTV _Newlyweds_
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Gary Heston gheston@hiwaay.net
"Is this chicken, what I have, or is this fish? I know it's tuna, but
it says 'Chicken by the Sea'." Jessica Simpson, on MTV _Newlyweds_