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Can someone identify this processor

Big Jun

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I have a few processors laying around. I don't remember what socket they are for.
I'm thinking socket 370.
The processors are:
P3 800EB/256/133/1.7v
:p
 
If it's socket, it's 370. If it's Slot 1, it's pretty obvious. Only thing you gotta be careful about is using it in a board that supports a 133 FSB.
 
I had a 800eb @ 1000mhz..it was blistering fast!! at thge time that is...:) 170 x 6 was its sweet spot if i remember correct but it took good cooling to get there..most all the 80eb's did about 1ghz
 
I had slot1 p3 600 at 800 no problem, no additional cooling required. It was a sweet CPU :D
 
I still have that processor inside my server

It's a Pentium 3 800Mhz CPU with a 133Mhz FSB
I have had it running on a Abit TS-20 1U Server board, and it has thanked me for doing that ;)
 
BitchBreaker said:
I had a 800eb @ 1000mhz..it was blistering fast!! at thge time that is...:) 170 x 6 was its sweet spot if i remember correct but it took good cooling to get there..most all the 80eb's did about 1ghz

With what ram? I'd love to overclock this demi-beast :cool:
 
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