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Placid
05-21-01, 11:10 AM
If found this motherboard says it supports the Tualatin cpu.
The P3TSSA here:

http://www.supermicro.com/

It uses the 815e chipset and says the voltage can be adjusted from 1.3v to 3.5v
Nothing about it seems any different than other 815e chipset motherboards so maybe all 815e boards will be able to run the Tualatin cpus.

Pinky
05-21-01, 12:45 PM
I checked the board, no mention of the new P3s, but I did see the nifty voltage spec -- you may be correct, but I hesitate to say it is so since they are not specifically marketing this chip yet (hence the mobo isn't being sold as a Tualatin board either).

I would be suspicious until I know for sure.

Placid
05-21-01, 12:48 PM
Yes it is. Look along the left side of the front page(where the link takes you).

JaY_III
05-21-01, 06:50 PM
its the 3rd one down...

it also has the modifieed 815 chipset as well

CELL
05-23-01, 08:54 PM
Theres a B stepping of the 815e that supports VRM8.5 for 1.1,1.2 volts.

CELL
05-23-01, 08:58 PM
Heres a link. Its now TUSL2.

http://www.digit-life.com/news.html#989876796

MAV
05-25-01, 02:47 AM
Check out the Gigabyte site, they have also released a board to support the new PIII's
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