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crunchenken
10-16-01, 03:43 PM
I am trying to figure out if there is a way to over clock a PPRO 200 with the gold contact tabs that are on the top of the chip above and below the raised plate.

Lancelot
10-16-01, 04:17 PM
Never heard of this. But then again this CPU was (even when PII was available) way too expensive to mess around with! Most PPro's allowed changing the multiplier though...

theflyingrat
10-16-01, 05:21 PM
Ahh...I love seeing a pic of those. Look at that die! Man, that sucker's huge!

Zuck Gou :)
10-16-01, 06:14 PM
Originally posted by theflyingrat
Ahh...I love seeing a pic of those. Look at that die! Man, that sucker's huge!

Beauty aint she.

TC
10-16-01, 06:26 PM
Ever seen the one with a meg of cache? Funny resemblance to the new Athlon XP.

crunchenken
10-17-01, 07:11 AM
Thanks for all the hype about the proc. but I still wish to Speed this baby up. I know I can get it to run at 233 Mhz but I have the coolers to make it hum if I can jump it. Are there any, dare I say it, "SOFTWARE" hop ups that I could look into? I am currently running 2000 Pro with all possible updates.

THKS.

Ken

crunchenken
10-17-01, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by TC
Ever seen the one with a meg of cache? Funny resemblance to the new Athlon XP.

Is there any way to get a chip schematic?

TC
10-17-01, 03:49 PM
Originally posted by crunchenken


Is there any way to get a chip schematic?

Not that I know of - what would you do with one?

TC
10-17-01, 03:50 PM
Originally posted by crunchenken
Thanks for all the hype about the proc. but I still wish to Speed this baby up. I know I can get it to run at 233 Mhz but I have the coolers to make it hum if I can jump it. Are there any, dare I say it, "SOFTWARE" hop ups that I could look into? I am currently running 2000 Pro with all possible updates.

THKS.

Ken

There is a small chance that soft fsb might work. The only way I can see you overclocking it is if the motherboard has enough adjustment options for front side bus.

dude
10-17-01, 04:12 PM
A while ago I saw on ebay a slot one to Pentium Pro soecket type. I guess that way you could put that chip in a motherboard that has some ability to overclock. I own an old IBM dual PPro system, I have not tried to overclock it though. I did upgrade the heatsinks, before they did not even have fans on them.

crunchenken
10-18-01, 02:41 PM
Originally posted by dude
A while ago I saw on ebay a slot one to Pentium Pro soecket type. I guess that way you could put that chip in a motherboard that has some ability to overclock. I own an old IBM dual PPro system, I have not tried to overclock it though. I did upgrade the heatsinks, before they did not even have fans on them.

I still have the same mother board that the 1 proc came on.

I have another added to the board and I have 2 spare procs just in case.

Who would make an aftermarket Mother board to house possibly all 4 of the procs.