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Any thoughts on Hard Drive coolers? |
racketboy - Jul 21, 2003 |
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Scared0o0Rabbit | Jul 24, 2003 | |||
not if it blows up ^_~ |
racketboy | Jul 24, 2003 | ||||
then I'll just spend $15 on a real 233 It should be fine though Those original Pentiums are tanks |
Alexvrb | Jul 25, 2003 | |||
I never said it wasn't a tank. I never said it wouldn't overclock. But I've yet to hear someone suggest that you overclock without using a fan at least. Not anything complicated for an old chip like that, but how about a low-rpm 40-60mm fan, a slim one. But as you said, at that point you could get a P233 for cheap. Is your board socket 5, or 7? My friend's old old computer came stock with a P200 non-MMX but it was a socket 7 board, so we threw in a K6-2 450, clocked at 400 (6 x 66 instead of 4.5 x 100, that's the fastest it supported). It was a lot cheaper than one of those upgrade kits since we didnt need an adapter or anything, just a BIOS update. |
racketboy | Jul 25, 2003 | ||||
I'm not sure what socket it is. How do I tell. The K-6 stuff crossed my mind before |
Alexvrb | Jul 25, 2003 | |||
Look on the CPU socket. On one side it should say what socket it is. |
Scared0o0Rabbit | Jul 25, 2003 | |||
or is it a slot cpu? ^_^;; I can't remember, and don't feel like going and finding that picture. |
gameboy900 | Jul 25, 2003 | |||
The only slot cpus from intel were the pentium 2's and their respective celerons. |
Alexvrb | Jul 26, 2003 | |||
There are also slot 1 Pentium 3s and THEIR Celeron variants with SSE. But no P1s, for sure. Their native socket is 5, but they'll run in socket 7 as well. Socket 7 is the home of Pentium MMX and K6-2 chips. You'll have to check the max FSB and multiplier settings for your board, to see if that's worth it. If its socket 7 in the first place, which I doubt, but its always best to check. |
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