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11.09.09 at 11:00:17
 

Hi Guys!

I have bought a MS 6168. I have several Adapters for Socket 370 to Slot 1 Support.

Is it possible to run a 1300MHz Celeron Tualatin on a standard board with a standard Bios with an adapter?

Would a test damage the board?

What modification would I need if not?

Which BIOSes are safe to flash on the Board?


greetings to my 3dfx colleagues!
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Reply #1 - 11.09.09 at 16:18:00
 
I doubt that a BX440 can support a Tualatin, no matter what BIOS you use. The risk of damage is low, but I wouldn't take a chance if that was my only MSI 3dfx board. available. Short story - try to find another CPU.

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Reply #2 - 11.09.09 at 16:30:30
 
I have it now running with a P2 333MHz and 256MB of RAM


but it doesn´t boot from cd or hdd...
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Reply #3 - 11.09.09 at 16:46:43
 
Which mainboard-revision do you have?
Which BIOS-version is currently flashed?
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Reply #4 - 11.09.09 at 17:52:44
 
Packard Bell AMI BIOS V1.4

Where on the board does it say which revision I have?
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Reply #5 - 11.09.09 at 19:11:03
 
Once upon a time I recall seeing that an 800/256/100/1.65V [SL457] CPU was the max supported for that motherboard.  I could be wrong however. ( I can verify that cpu worked with my 6168 )
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Reply #6 - 11.09.09 at 19:58:47
 
Does anyone have a manual pdf for the board?
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Reply #7 - 11.09.09 at 20:22:01
 
Tritop wrote on 11.09.09 at 19:58:47:
Does anyone have a manual pdf for the board?


http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WHL6Q70W
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Reply #8 - 11.09.09 at 20:32:42
 
T H A N K   Y O U   S O  M U C H !!

This is how I feel right now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTDafjfxu5c

*dance*


It seems that I am using ver 2.0

Shit

Do you also have the version 2.0 manual?

Sorry to bother you again.


Or does anyone else have it?


My problem is I don´t know where the HDD LED, PWR LED and RST SW PINs are.
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Reply #9 - 11.09.09 at 21:57:44
 
...

power switch is on pin 6-8 (FP BUT IN-GND),reset on 5-7 (GND-FP Reset),you will have to figure out the leds yourself.
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Reply #10 - 11.09.09 at 22:35:23
 
RaverX wrote on 11.09.09 at 16:18:00:
I doubt that a BX440 can support a Tualatin, no matter what BIOS you use. The risk of damage is low, but I wouldn't take a chance if that was my only MSI 3dfx board. available. Short story - try to find another CPU.



\The BX chipset supports this cpu, see this old page-

http://www.geocities.com/_lunchbox/

There are sellers who have the Powerleap unit which is your best bet as it has the power regulator built in.\


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Reply #11 - 11.09.09 at 23:13:51
 
Very interesting, I found another interesting and detalied review : http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/resurrection,573.html

How much cost a Powerleap ?
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Reply #12 - 12.09.09 at 00:18:44
 
I am writing this right now from my Win98SE MS6168 System.


Atleast it is working now Cheesy

Next: Faster CPU!!!
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Reply #13 - 12.09.09 at 02:25:48
 
RaverX wrote on 11.09.09 at 23:13:51:
Very interesting, I found another interesting and detalied review : http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/resurrection,573.html

How much cost a Powerleap ?


See Ebay, last time I looked there was a we listed for $50 shipped with 1.4 cpu
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Reply #14 - 12.09.09 at 23:27:58
 
Is this the right one?

http://ebay.keeneyedeals.com/img/20090610/IMG_3695.JPG



I also upgraded the system:

Pentium 2 450MHz FSB100
256MB PC133

It is a huge difference compared to the 333MHz FSB66 !

But I get no sound.

I tried several soundblaster cards and the onboard. I don´t have the right drivers.

One time I installed everything correctly but I had to turn my speakers aaaall the way up to hear "a bit of noise/sound"

Very weak.

Right now I have a CT4810 Creative Card installed. I am trying to get the right drivers but I don´t even know the name of the model...

Ensoniq? SB16??
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