Advice on easily OC'ing to 366's or buying new procs.

Batch codes, RAM specs, BIOS settings, etc..
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RRLedford
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Post by RRLedford »

Most bang for the buck is a Celeron2-1.1GHz/128K/100FSB CPU.
You get a Neo370 socket adapter to "update" the BP6's socket for the newer style CPU. The Cele2's don't support SMP (dual CPU mode).
This will cost ~$100. CPUs can be located at www.pricewatch.com, & be sure to get the Cele2-FCPGA 128K 100FSB chip & not FCPGA2/256K/133MHz newer style Celeron3
If you can afford ~$75 more, get a P-III/1100E/256/100FSB chip. This will run Non-SMP using the same Neo370 adapter without any mods. These are hard to find anywhere except E-Bay, often used only.
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Well, first you can probably get to 1.21GHz by just running the FSB up to 110MHz. Then you get a serious boost from the larger 256K single cache of the P-III, and elimination of the SMP overhead.
So, I would expect that the percieved effect would be nearly a 50% boost in processing speed. You would still be able to ad another P-III CPU later if you feel up to the challenge of the mods, not to mention $175 more.
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Post by RRLedford »

Well, since PowerLeap never deliverd the real goods (Tulatin for BP6), you would think somebody would start a little cottage industry modding the Neo370 & selling drop-in solution packages with a choice of single/dual, Cele2/P-III, 850/1000/1100MHz, & cooling device options.

But then there is the issue of Intel phasing out production of the higher clock speed P-III 100MHz FSB E-series chips.
Why I bought a BP6 in the first place was on the assumption that faster & cheaper CPU's would continue to appear that could keep the BP6 running at a reasonable level of performance. With my 1st BP6 about to turn 3 years old in Nov. - I guess it's time to stop looking for any new inovative H/W upgrades targeted toward the BP6 generation (maybe VIA will continue to improve on their P-III clone CPUs -still too slow).
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