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Smith
11-09-2003, 12:00 AM
what is the highest speed prosesser that i can buy for this motherbord. i have searched all over the place and have found nothing

heres the motherbord:

Motherboard Properties
Motherboard ID 06/19/2000-693-596-W977-2A6LGH2AC-00
Motherboard Name Shuttle AV11

Front Side Bus Properties
Bus Type Intel GTL+
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 133 MHz
Effective Clock 133 MHz
Bandwidth 1067 MB/s

Memory Bus Properties
Bus Type SDR SDRAM
Bus Width 64-bit
Real Clock 133 MHz
Effective Clock 133 MHz
Bandwidth 1067 MB/s

Chipset Bus Properties
Bus Type PCI
Bus Width 32-bit
Real Clock 33 MHz
Effective Clock 33 MHz
Bandwidth 133 MB/s

Motherboard Physical Info
CPU Sockets/Slots 1
Expansion Slots 2 ISA, 5 PCI, 1 AGP
RAM Slots 3 DIMM
Form Factor ATX
Motherboard Size 190 mm x 300 mm
Motherboard Chipset ApolloPro133

Motherboard Manufacturer
Company Name Shuttle Inc.
Product Information http://www.shuttle.com/hq/product/product.asp
BIOS Download http://www.shuttle.com/hq/support/download/download.asp

Smith
11-09-2003, 12:01 AM
this is the current prosesser in it

CPU Properties
CPU Type Intel Pentium IIIE, 800 MHz (6 x 133)
CPU Alias Coppermine, CuMine, A80526
CPU Stepping cB0
Original Clock 800 MHz
L1 Code Cache 16 KB
L1 Data Cache 16 KB
L2 Cache 256 KB (On-Die, ATC, Full-Speed)

CPU Physical Info
Package Type 370 Pin FC-PGA
Package Size 4.95 cm x 4.95 cm
Transistors 28.1 million
Process Technology 6M, 0.18 um, CMOS
Die Size 104 mm2
Core Voltage 1.6 - 1.8 V
I/O Voltage 3.3 V
Typical Power 11 - 25 W (depending on clock speed)
Maximum Power 16.0 - 37.5 W (depending on clock speed)

CPU Manufacturer
Company Name Intel Corporation
Product Information http://www.intel.com/products/browse/processor.htm

CPU Utilization
CPU #1 1 %

Evil Gemini
11-09-2003, 12:05 AM
I found this site

http://www.motherboard.cz/mb/shuttle/AV11.htm

Intel PPGA Celeron 266 ~ 500/66 MHz
Intel FC-PGA Coppermine CPU 600EB+Mhz (Version 2.x)
Intel Pentium III 850+ /100 MHz
Intel Pentium III 933+ /133 MHz
Intel Celeron 700 /66 MHz

Smith
11-09-2003, 12:08 AM
933 is the highest? that blows. ok

i guess i couldnt OC that much either.

new motherbord is in order then i guess.

i wana put in about 2ghz, hopefully from a amd chip. i have about 300 watt power supply. what r my options?

Evil Gemini
11-09-2003, 12:11 AM
yeah and its only 2x agp

_John_Lennon_
11-09-2003, 12:18 AM
Originally posted by TheCanuk@8 November 2003 - 19:08
933 is the highest? that blows. ok

i guess i couldnt OC that much either.

new motherbord is in order then i guess.

i wana put in about 2ghz, hopefully from a amd chip. i have about 300 watt power supply. what r my options?
What kind of ram do you have currently? SD Ram?

Smith
11-09-2003, 12:22 AM
pretty sure i have sd ram, take a look

Chipset Properties
Motherboard Chipset VIA VT82C693A Apollo Pro133

Memory Slots
DRAM Slot #1 128 MB (SDRAM)
DRAM Slot #2 256 MB (SDRAM)

AGP Properties
AGP Version 1.00
AGP Status Enabled
AGP Aperture Size 64 MB
Supported AGP Speeds 1x, 2x
Current AGP Speed 2x
Fast-Write Not Supported
Side Band Addressing Supported, Disabled

Chipset Manufacturer
Company Name VIA Technologies, Inc.
Product Information http://www.via.com.tw/en/apollo/chipsetindex.jsp
Driver Download http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=2

Smith
11-10-2003, 09:56 PM
nothing?

clocker
11-10-2003, 11:33 PM
So now you just want to know of a good AMD chip/board combo?

Smith
11-10-2003, 11:37 PM
yes.

_John_Lennon_
11-11-2003, 01:57 AM
Hmm, wouldnt you have to by new Ram as well? I mean, I know you need a good 2700 Ram atleast for the bartons, though most get 3200, but you would need DDR to match the side bus right? If not it wouldnt be able to clock as high, correct?

Someone clear things up on this, I havnt tested any AMD CPU's like the palaminos on SD Ram, but I know my 400Mhz P4 based 2.2Ghz celeron was able to run at 2.2Ghz, on 133SD Ram.

clocker
11-11-2003, 02:29 AM
An excellent choice of board would be a Asus A7N8X Deluxe version 2 (make sure it's a v.2- it'll have 4 mounting holes around the CPU socket).

Then get whatever chip you can afford. Many here are big fans of the Barton core 2500, I have a 2600+.

Get as much of the best memory you can, I'm currently using PC 2700, but shall soon be upgrading to PC 3200.

Make sure that you have a really good PSU, I can personally recommend the Thermaltake X series 420w. More power is good, just make sure that it's a reputable brand.

With just a little tweaking you can achieve some very respectable benchmark scores with a setup like this.

clocker
11-11-2003, 02:30 AM
edit: damn AOL

_John_Lennon_
11-11-2003, 03:40 AM
Originally posted by clocker@10 November 2003 - 21:29
An excellent choice of board would be a Asus A7N8X Deluxe version 2 (make sure it's a v.2- it'll have 4 mounting holes around the CPU socket).

Then get whatever chip you can afford. Many here are big fans of the Barton core 2500, I have a 2600+.

Get as much of the best memory you can, I'm currently using PC 2700, but shall soon be upgrading to PC 3200.

Make sure that you have a really good PSU, I can personally recommend the Thermaltake X series 420w. More power is good, just make sure that it's a reputable brand.

With just a little tweaking you can achieve some very respectable benchmark scores with a setup like this.
I have been using a 20 Dollar Allied 300W power supply, with no complaints.