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    FS: P2 300 - not multiplier locked

    I have an older P2 300 Klamath for sale or trade if anyone's interested...

    Multipliers:

    2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, and 4.5 - 5.0 worked on an older mobo I used to have, but won't work on my Asus P2B...

    I've tested the CPU at these speeds and all are stable:

    4.5X66........300Mhz
    4.5X75........337Mhz
    3.0X100.......300Mhz
    3.0X103.......309Mhz
    3.0X105.......315Mhz
    3.0X110.......330Mhz
    3.0X112.......336Mhz
    3.0X120.......360Mhz
    3.0X124.......372Mhz
    2.5X133.......333Mhz

    I ran the D.net program to test for stability and all ran perfecly for atleast an hour... It would probably do more, but I used a generic heatsink w/ thermal paste but no fan.

    -I temporarily OCed the CPU to test it's highest speed's, but I always ran it at 4.5X66 (300Mhz) so it was never really overclocked and the voltage was never increased.

    The processor reads:
    80522PX300512EC SL28R
    R8081736-451 Philippines

    Cache:

    M5MV1132AGP
    7442EOD -5H
    133Mhz.
    (5ns cache)

    Picture:





    (the casing was taken off for better cooling)

    If anyone's interested in buying it please let me know (make an offer)... I'll also be willing to take a trade for a Celeron 300 capable of atleast 450 or 333 capable of 500.

    Remember this is a P2 NOT a Celeron...

    spdsk8r@execpc.com

    [This message has been edited by spdsk8r (edited 06-08-99).]

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    a brand new one is abotu $116 plus shipping. what do you think its worth sinc eyou took the case off, any warranty was voided. was this an OEM or Retail processor?

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    Sorry, it's gone now...

    A local dealer took it and an old LX mobo on trade for a Retail C466!

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