PIII700 or PIII733

Jaguar

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This is quite weird really...PIII733's are just $3 more expensive than PIII700 here. So, for some tricky decisions (options):

1) Get the PIII700 and HOPE it will be among the many that overclocks to 933 (7x133).Its a retail FCPGA, btw. But, if the overclock fails, i'll be stuck with a 33-MHz slower, and more importantly a 100FSB instead of a 133FSB processor...

2) Get the PIII733 since it costs just 3 bucks more. With this option I get a default 133FSB and a faster default (733) rating...but this default 733MHz CPU seems not to o'c very well.

So there....decisions decisions Which option seems better, 1) or 2) ?
 

mp30

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I've only had one P3 700E not do 933 and it was a CA2 stepping (it did 130MHz FSB@1.85V). I've built about 5 systems now with 700E (100MHz FSB), 2 slot 1 and 3 FCPGA. The slot 1's were CBO steppings and did just over a gig @ 1.85V (1 of the FCPGA systems did the same) and the other two did 1.1GHZ@1.85V (CCO steppings). So from my own experience, I'd say go for a 700E and if you can get a CCO stepping processor.
 

Garet Jax

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Jaguar,

Most retailers aren't very happy about selling you a CPU with a specific stepping. Talk to compuwhiz1 (another user at Anandtech). He has sold a number of pieces to other anandtechers and he seems receptive to getting cpus with specific steppings.
 

Jaguar

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I can buy from someone overseas like you said...but shipping costs would be very high.

Anyways, are the CPUs with these steppings retail or OEM? So stepping cCO corresponds to SL#:SL4CH or SL4M7...are these retail or OEM SL#'s? I assume these are FCPGA CPU's , right?

Slot 1 CPU's with stepping cBO or SL# SL45Y or SL3XX would be more or less as overclockable as the flip chip variety, correct?

Thanks
 

Jaguar

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Btw, you can set the FSB and the memory clock to different speeds(asynchronous), ie. FSB can be 100Mhz, while memory clock is at 133MHz, with the Via-based mobos for the P3. Is this also true for the Intel 815E/EP chipset-based motherboards?

Does the performance and overclockability of VIA-based PIII motherboards (694x NOT the slower 693) match those of Intel-based chipsets, i815e/ep and the good ol' BX?
 
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