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oldfart
01-03-02, 06:23 PM
The Sspecs (http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm) are up for the new Tualerons. What is interesting is the 1.0A, 1.10A, and 1.3 use a 1.5 vcore instead of the 1.475 of the C1.2. All are shown as a tA1 stepping.

ol' man
01-03-02, 10:49 PM
Originally posted by oldfart
The Sspecs (http://support.intel.com/support/processors/sspec/icp.htm) are up for the new Tualerons. What is interesting is the 1.0A, 1.10A, and 1.3 use a 1.5 vcore instead of the 1.475 of the C1.2. All are shown as a tA1 stepping.

That is interesting. Maybe the yields were not as good? Maybe it is a new revision but the stepping didn't change? Definatly weird.

soil
01-04-02, 11:29 AM
is tA1 stepping one? or 2nd stepping? is there is tA0?

MilkPowder-2
01-04-02, 11:59 AM
no, the tA1 is the first gen of Tualatin chips(applies to both P3S & Tualerons)

soil
01-04-02, 12:38 PM
then can wait for tB0...

Vcore

Vcore=2.3V??:eek: how can you do it? MB selectable or wire tweak? looks like my cumine MB still gets some hope...:D

MilkPowder-2
01-04-02, 01:13 PM
Originally posted by soil
then can wait for tB0...

Vcore

Vcore=2.3V??:eek: how can you do it? MB selectable or wire tweak? looks like my cumine MB still gets some hope...:D

I'm not sure if it will be called "tB0" stepping for the next revision of Tualatin chips if it will be released. My guess tells me that Intel will release the next revision of it.

Yeah.. you like?.. :D I know it's crazy. I didn't need to do the vid pining for this because im using a ASUS S370DL slotket. But had to do some crazy tweaking on the voltages on the PSU and quite a bit of effort on OC'ing this chip and it's been running on a BX board.

soil
01-04-02, 01:25 PM
yeh...I almost forgot, a cDo PIII1000E, run it at 133 plus with a peltier and 80mm fan HS, I don't need a Tulatin, P4 or XP MB for my next upgrade actually

I just check my manual, my MB can up the Vcore to 2.2V...

BTW there is an icon MaxMem on your desktop is it a free-memory software?

MilkPowder-2
01-04-02, 01:33 PM
yeah it's called AnalogX. It's a memory retriever. I like it because the proggy itself is very small and pretty effective. Always gives me an extra 2 FPS approx. in Q3A bench. :D