Definitely look at the site. You'll notice the easiest way to do it is get
one of the Socket 370 converter boards it lists (that worked well) and a
PPGA processor.

Brian Macy

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From: Michael G Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: iw4cwp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 04, 1999 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Celeron SMP


>see kikumaru.w-w.ne.jp/pc/celeron/index_e.html
>
>there you see how to modify the celeron to run SMP mother board.
>
>Michael Hart
>
>On Thu, 4 Feb 1999, iw4cwp wrote:
>
>> Hi! Has anyone tried to build an SMP machine with 2 Celeron 300A?
>> I'm a newbie and I'd like to try with this inexpensive configuration
(same
>> cost as single pII-350...), just to make a new experience....
>> Is the Supermicro P6DBE/DBS suitable for overclocking purpouses (e.g.
>> 300->450)?
>> I know that these could be ingenuous questions, so please don't flame
>> me!!!!!!!!
>> Thanks a lot!
>>   Diego
>>
>>
>>
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