I wasn't that much informed during the ages of the pentium and celeron so I was wondering if any technically savvy person would answer me a few questions.
1-I once took out a celeron, the one that had no L2 cache. I know it was a slot but was it a (slot 1)?
2-If someone tells you he has a celeron 400 or 433MHz, would that be a slot 1 ? Can he put any kind of pentium 3 in there?
3-I know you have to unlock the multiplier of the T-Birds and Durons before overclocking, do you have to do something similar to the celeron to overclock it?
4-What is the difference between the PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array), FC-PGA (Flip Chip) and CPGA (Ceramic)?
5-When a guy asked about a good celeron for overclocking, some people rolled out some very technical terms and I lost track, what is the difference between the different steppings?
6-Does the first Pentium 3 (the 450MHz one with 100FSB) use socket 370? Can someone with that particular processor use a new coppermine pentium 3? Can you put any kind of celeron instead of that processor?
Thank you in advance.
1-I once took out a celeron, the one that had no L2 cache. I know it was a slot but was it a (slot 1)?
2-If someone tells you he has a celeron 400 or 433MHz, would that be a slot 1 ? Can he put any kind of pentium 3 in there?
3-I know you have to unlock the multiplier of the T-Birds and Durons before overclocking, do you have to do something similar to the celeron to overclock it?
4-What is the difference between the PPGA (Plastic Pin Grid Array), FC-PGA (Flip Chip) and CPGA (Ceramic)?
5-When a guy asked about a good celeron for overclocking, some people rolled out some very technical terms and I lost track, what is the difference between the different steppings?
6-Does the first Pentium 3 (the 450MHz one with 100FSB) use socket 370? Can someone with that particular processor use a new coppermine pentium 3? Can you put any kind of celeron instead of that processor?
Thank you in advance.