Cartrige Pentium II 200Mhz - Pentium III 600MHz (Maybe more)%26 Chip Pentium III 600MHz - upSome motherboards has both.pentium 3 surgury question
Hey, I'm a self-proclaimed Pentium III expert. :P I did most of my PC work during the P3 days.That top picture is a socketed Pentium III, designed to go into the newer Socket 370 (mostly i815-based)Pentium III boards. They're called FC-PGA chips, and come in either the Coppermine or Tualatin versions of the Pentium IIIThe bottom picture is a slotted Pentium III, designed to go into older Slot 1(mostly 440BX-based) boards that were originally made for Pentium IIs of the same cartridge form-factor. The slotted P3s come in Katmai (external cache) or Coppermine (integrated cache) versions. Of course, you can use a socketed Pentium III in an older Slot 1 motherboard, using a Slot 1 to Socket 370 converter (aka a Slocket). Just make sure that the new P3 is of the same bus speed as the older P3 (I'm guessing 100MHz, since your PC is quite old). Many of the socketed P3s have133MHz bus speeds.
mine is slotted, i might put a pic up later
You need to find one of these,
[QUOTE=''Random__Guy''] You need to find one of these,
[QUOTE=''queenfan66'']so that is a slot? is that what is in it exept for theprocessor? [/QUOTE]I''m too sure what your trying to say but if you have a slot like this on your mothereboard (for cpu)
And you need this too.
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