dbtk2
December 31st, 2002, 11:37 AM
I have read many things about Celerons (FCPGA2) not being able to run in a dual CPU system. Because of this I built a dual PIII system (1.4Ghz Tualatin), but one of my PIII's quit (too much overclocking) and I can't afford to get a new one ($209), and I was reading about people making dual celeron systems. What I am wondering is if it is possible to make a dual FCPGA-2 Celeron system without any modifications to the CPU or Mobo. Just wondering. I don't think I will go with a dual Celeron system, but wondering if it is possible in case I can't find any way to afford a new PIII.
Matridom
December 31st, 2002, 12:39 PM
Short answer.. No.
Long answer.
Originaly when the celeron came out, it was based on the p2 core. Now intel just took the same core, added on die cach and told everyone Dual mode was not allowed. They did not disable the ability though (too expensive i guess). Now when intel moved on to the Coppermine and tuitulation cores, they removed the Dual CPU ability withing the core itself, so there is no chance what so ever of getting it working.
Now, ontop of this, it's not a good idea to mix stepping/speeds/cores of CPU's when multiprocessing, so not only would you be running different speeds (clock AND bus speeds.. big No No there) youd be running different amounts of cach, and possible manufacturing processes.
So chalk up the cash buy a new CPU of the proper speed/type and stop overclocking your system.