Speedstep question
Speedstep question
How, or maybe where, is speedstep implemented? I ask this because I've been looking to upgrade my 770x to a PIII processor. While doing this I've updated my friends T20 processor and happened to compare the specsheet (from the tawbook and twbook) and noted that virtually everything is identical between the T20 and 770x (same chipset, same super I/O controller, same bus speed (when running a PIII) and I know that speedstep drivers are contained in WinXP. So is it implemented in the bios or 
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Thanks, I'm a part of that thread. I realize the 770 is limited to a non-speedstep CPU, I just want to know why and how speedstep works. More curiousity than anything else.
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That's what I was looking for, Thanks. It needs a speedstep enabled bios and voltage regulator.
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Neither of which is available on any 770 motherboard to my knowledge.mdbrown wrote:That's what I was looking for, Thanks. It needs a speedstep enabled bios and voltage regulator.
But, I'll be putting a non-speedstep PIII 500MHz in a 770Z later this week.
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Re: Speedstep question
I'll be interested to hear how that goes. As a side note, I've been doing some maintenance on my friends A20m and couldn't help but note how much quicker in WinXP it is than my 770x PII 400. You seem to have used virtually every thinkpad ever madeJHEM wrote:Neither of which is available on any 770 motherboard to my knowledge.mdbrown wrote:That's what I was looking for, Thanks. It needs a speedstep enabled bios and voltage regulator.
But, I'll be putting a non-speedstep PIII 500MHz in a 770Z later this week.
Film at eleven!
Regards,
James
Keep in mind my machine has 320Mb and his has 128Mb and it was still considerably faster. When I would click control panel for instance, it would take 5-7 seconds and the hard drive would spin before it came up on my machine whereas on his it was almost instantaneous.... think the PIII 500 upgrade would make this comparable or faster?
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