Yep my celeron 300A's are Slot 1 (66 fsb). The Celeron 800 is a socket 370 (100FSB). I'm pretty sure there were some slot 1 Celerons that went upto 600mhz or higher.Quote:
Originally posted by Papercup
were 66 Bus up to 766.
They then went to 100 Bus, starting with the 800. Then they went 850, 900, 950 then i lost interest....sorry. I am not sure if there were any pre-tualatin Celeron 1000s or if they were all Tualeron from 1000 upwards. The 1400 seems to be the last of the Tualerons - the 1.7s are now listed and as we know they are Willy-P4 based.
Papercup
oh Indus - i am not saying you are wrong but.....i have built a fair few machines, Celeron and Pentium 3 and while i think a Celeron can be just as snappy in Windows and the 'net and Office and such when you get to high-end gaming they come up short against the clock-for-clock Pentium 3.
