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Tualatin Performance Numbers

We thought it would be helpful to see what sort of performance other modders had achieved with their Tualatin Celeron modded computers.

Tuesday, December 24 , 2002

 

MS-6905 Meets the Tualeron Mod

It would be difficult to apply the right mod if you didn't know what version of MS-6905 you had. We worked out a mod for the MS-6905 1.1 Rev. A which "should" work on all of the non-'Master' versions.

Saturday, November 30 , 2002

 

The VID mod

We recommend the default voltage VID mod to get you going and prevent >2.0v initial power-ups. We had an adapter runaway to 2.2v before we applied the VID mod.

Tuesday, November 19, 2002

 

 

Pentium3 in Celeron-Only Socket370 Motherboard

This was a relatively straight forward mod to put a Pentium 3 700 Mhz CPU in an Abit BM-6 motherboard.

Tuesday, November 19, 2002

 

Tualatin-izing Your ABIT ZM-6

My motherboard is not Slot1, it's socket370. I don't have a slocket to mod so how can I put a Tualatin processor in my Celeron-only motherboard?

Tuesday, October 29, 2002

Updated Sunday, November 10, 2002

 

Modding a Generic Slotket

I have a slotket that I want to use for the Tauleron mod but it's not on the list of compatible slotkets. Can I still use it?

Friday, October 18, 2002

 

How Much Current Do I Need?

You have an old BX motherboard and power supply that could do with a Tualatin upgrade but can they handle the power requirements of such a new processor?

Sunday, October 13, 2002

 

Removing Your Integrated Heat Spreader

So your a mad overclocker and you want to remove that Integrated Heat Spreader(IHS) because it may drop your temperatures that few degrees you need to gain perfect stability?

Tuesday, October 8, 2002

 

Tualeron in a BX Motherboard

We had a crack at this mod and it went suprisingly quick. Choose the right slotket adapter for your Slot 1 motherboard, insulate a few pins, a dab of paint and voila. 1.2 GHz without breaking the bank or a sweat.

Friday, August 30, 2002

Updated Tuesday, October 8, 2002

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