Subj : 100/66 MHz fsb To : Jim Holsonback From : James Bradley Date : Mon May 02 2005 10:05 pm 05-01-05 19:53, Jim Holsonback told James Bradley about Freebies How do, Jim? JB> Maybe you'd know: 100 fsb/socket 370 will take me to a JB> !!!/Celeron 800, or a VIA 900MHz? I keep getting mushy info JB> from the manufacturer, and my I-Net time is limited. JH> Sorry, I have limited experience with Socket 370 - and BIR the only JH> ones of those I have in my stache would likely only support up to JH> Celeron 533 or so, at 66MHz FSB. I think I have a Slot 1 board which JH> supports up to PIII 800 MHz at 100 FSB or so, but that would require a JH> 'Slotket' card for the Socket 370 chips. Not really sure, as I've JH> never investigated it. Hmmm... The best I've gathered, is the VIA will run the MB @ 100, and the Intel products drop the speed to 66. The only thing that came with the docs, was it will run a 466M CPU or above. From my previous research, I garnered the 800M Intel, and a 900M VIA CPU was the last 370 produced for a 66/100M fsb. JH> What is your board's make, model and Revision number? I'll try do do JH> some looking. Some board mfgrs are better about posting their JH> boards' cpu compatibility than others. Ya... And being from a Taiwan OEM... The manufacturer is SaintSong (One word.) System model is EPC-I The MB, I know is by Intel, with an 810 vid. built in. As you may tell by now, it is a so called single board PC. (Total system footprint: 150x106 mm ) I could open up the case to find a MB model number, but it's only a mild curiosity at the time. (Besides, I'd need a microscope. ;-) The HD went South on it, so the next buck is going to be spent on that. .... James ___ Blue Wave/QWK v2.20 --- Maximus 3.01 * Origin: -=-= Calgary Organization (403) 242-3221 (1:134/77) .