The only markings that would be relevant to a model number is AC01 Ver 1.4 on the front left side of the slotket and AC01-AX on a sticker on the back. I need to find out the max cpu types and speeds for this slotket.
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The only markings that would be relevant to a model number is AC01 Ver 1.4 on the front left side of the slotket and AC01-AX on a sticker on the back. I need to find out the max cpu types and speeds for this slotket.
Biostar?
http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/10/202/
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Biostar AC01
http://h1.ripway.com/SpywareDr/Virtu...slotket_01.jpg
Biostar AC01
We received the Biostar adapter AC01 as version 1.0. With its enclosed fittings, it was the only adapter that could be securely fastened on a mainboard with a short Celeron holder, as well as on all other tested boards. Operating under 100MHz bus frequency revealed problems with the Gigabyte mainboard. The CPU was recognized as a 200MHz Celeron, a sure sign that the multiplier recognition did not work properly. By playing with the board's settings, we found a working setting of 350MHz processor frequency at 100MHz external frequency. So configured, the adapter ran smoothly on the Gigabyte board at 100MHz. It certainly is reasonable to expect similar problems with other boards as well. For 100MHz operations, we can not recommend this adapter with a clear conscience.
yeh, that looks correct. Although this one is Ver: 1.4. Thanks!
You're Welcome. :)
don't happen to know the best CPU this thing can support?
"400MHz [Celeron] with an external system frequency (front side bus, FSB) of 100MHz" ... on some setups. 350MHz with a FSB of 66MHz appeared to be stable on all tested setups.
The results table is here: http://www.heise.de/ct/english/99/10/202/adapter.shtml (A "+" means 400/100MHz worked, a "-" means it didn't).