Pokusavao sam to jos juce, i nista. Sto se tice procesora zaista ne znam, jer ga ja nisam ni kupovao. Taj racunar sam inace dao na koriscenje, tako da nisam ja nabavljao delove, samo sam rekao sta da se pazari i da cu ja da zamenim. Malo sam guglao po internetu i procitao ovde:
http://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket%20370%20(PGA370).html
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Socket 370 (also called PGA370) is a PGA socket designed to work with Intel Celeron and Pentium III processors in Pin Grid Array (PGA) package. There are three different revisions of the socket 370:
* Originally the Socket 370 (PGA370) was designed for Celeron Mendocino CPUs. These processors were manufactured in plastic PGA (PPGA) package, ran at speeds 300 MHz - 533 MHz, and had 66 MHz front-side bus and 2V core voltage. Original Socket 370 is not compatible with Coppermine and Tualatin Intel processors. It is possible to run Coppermine processors in this socket with the help of special PPGA-to-FC-PGA adapters, for example, PowerLeap PL-NeoS370.
* To support newer Coppermine Celeron and Pentium III processors Intel revised specifications for the socket 370. The revised socket was mechanically compatible with the original specification, but there were differences in electrical specifications. As a result, new Coppermine CPUs would not work in the original socket, even though they would fit into it. Revised Socket 370 supported Coppermine processors running at speeds 533 MHz - 1133 MHz with FSB 100 and 133 MHz and core voltages in the range from 1.5V to 1.8V. Tualatin Pentium III processors were not directly supported by the socket, though it was possible to run them in the socket with the help of Tualatin adapters (for example, PowerLeap Neo/T). Many motherboards with this PGA370 socket revision also supported Celeron processors in PPGA package.
* With the introduction of new Tualatin Pentium III core the socket 370 was revised once again. Like the previous revision of the socket, the second revision was mechanically compatible with old sockets, but electrically incompatible with previous socket revisions. This socket revision supported Tualatin processors in the range from 1 GHz to 1.4 GHz with FSB 100 and 133 MHz and core voltages 1.45V and 1.5V. Majority of motherboards with this revision of the socket 370 were also compatible with older Coppermine Pentium III and Celeron processors.
Visually it's not possible to distinguish between different revisions of the socket 370 (PGA370), they all look like the socket on the picture below:
Po ovome vidim da je Socket 370 imao 2 revizije. Originalno je dizajniran bas za Mendochino procesore i zvao se PGA370, a na mojim slikama se jasno vidi da na podnozju pise PGA370. A ovo je Coppermine, koji ide u modifikovani Socket370, jer navodno postoje neke razlike u signalima itd. Totalna zbrka. Mozda je najjednostavnije ugraditi Slot 1 procesor koji ce sigurno raditi, ali isti je endemska vrsta, jos kada dodamo da ploca podrzava magistralu samo do 100MHz...
bolje je biti malo lud nego malo pametan