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Some fixes to CPU DB


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Just doing some database cleanup and additions.

Sometimes its a little bit hard to make everything correct as CPU-Z doenst distinguish between BGA and PGA sockets. In this case I didnt added them twice. But by looking in our db MCA and MMC seems to be detected so I added them. Unfortunately CPU-Z is buggy detecting most Sockets as nanoBGA2 which seem only correct for VIA CPUs.

 

#1 add new socket: BGA 479

#2 Move Celeron 220 to BGA 479

 

#3 Add to BGA 615:

Mobile Pentium II 266Mhz

Mobile Pentium II 300Mhz

Mobile Pentium II 333Mhz

Mobile Celeron 266MHz (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 300MHz (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 333MHz (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 433MHz (Mendocino)

 

#4 add new socket: MCA

#5 add following CPUs:

Mobile Pentium II 233Mhz 512kb, Tonga

Mobile Pentium II 266Mhz, Dixon

Mobile Pentium II 266Mhz 512 kb, Tonga

Mobile Pentium II 300Mhz, Dixon

Mobile Pentium II 300Mhz 512kb, Tonga

Mobile Pentium II 333Mhz, Dixon

Mobile Pentium II 366Mhz, Dixon

Mobile Pentium II 400Mhz, Dixon

 

#6 add following CPUs to MMC:

Mobile Pentium II 300Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium II 333Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium II 366Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium II 400Mhz (module)

Mobile Celeron 266Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 300Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 333Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 366Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 400Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 433Mhz Module (Mendocino)

Mobile Celeron 466Mhz Module (Mendocino)

 

#7 add new socket: MMC-2

#8 add following CPUs to MMC-2:

Mobile Pentium III 450Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 500Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 600Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 650Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 700Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 750Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 800Mhz (module)

Mobile Pentium III 850Mhz (module)

Mobile Celeron 450Mhz Module (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 500Mhz Module (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 550Mhz Module (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 600Mhz Module (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 650Mhz Module (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 700Mhz Module (Coppermine)

 

#9 add new socket: BGA 495

#10 Move Pentium 3 Mobile 700mhz from MMC to BGA 495

 

#11 Move from BGA 615 to BGA 495 and Rename:

Pentium 3 Mobile 450Mhz Coppermine to Mobile Pentium III 450Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 500Mhz to Mobile Pentium III 500Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 650Mhz to Mobile Pentium III 650Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 750Mhz to Mobile Pentium III 750Mhz, change Core to Coppermine

Pentium 3 Mobile 800Mhz to Mobile Pentium III 800Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 850Mhz to Mobile Pentium III 850Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 900Mhz Coppermine to Mobile Pentium III 900Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 1000Mhz Coppermine to Mobile Pentium III 1Ghz

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 450Mhz to Mobile Celeron 450Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 500Mhz to Mobile Celeron 500Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 550Mhz to Mobile Celeron 550Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 600Mhz to Mobile Celeron 600Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 650Mhz to Mobile Celeron 650Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 750Mhz to Mobile Celeron 750Mhz (Coppermine)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 800Mhz to Mobile Celeron 800Mhz (Coppermine)

 

#12 Add to BGA 495:

Mobile Pentium III 400Mhz

Mobile Pentium III 600Mhz

Mobile Pentium III 700Mhz

Mobile Celeron 450Mhz (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 700Mhz (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 850Mhz (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 900Mhz (Coppermine)

 

#13 Move to Socket 479 and Rename:

Pentium 3 Mobile 866Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 866Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 933Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 933Mhz

Pentium 3 Mobile 1000Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 1Ghz

Pentium 3 Mobile 1066Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 1.06Ghz

Pentium 3 Mobile 1133Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 1.13Ghz

Pentium 3 Mobile 1200Mhz to Mobile Pentium III-M 1.20Ghz

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 650Mhz (Tualatin core) to Mobile Celeron 650Mhz (Tualatin)

Pentium 3 Celeron 1.066 Ghz Tualatin to Mobile Celeron 1.06Ghz (Tualatin)

Pentium 3 Celeron 1.130 Ghz Tualatin to Mobile Celeron 1.13Ghz (Tualatin)

Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 1200Mhz to Mobile Celeron 1.20Ghz (Tualatin)

 

#14 Merge Pentium 3 Celeron 1.333Ghz with Pentium 3 Celeron Mobile 1333Mhz to Mobile Celeron 1.33Ghz (Tualatin)

 

#15 Add to Socket 479:

Mobile Pentium III-M 700Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 733Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 750Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 800Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 850Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 900Mhz

Mobile Pentium III-M 1.26Ghz

Mobile Pentium III-M 1.33Ghz

Mobile Celeron 667Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 700Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 733Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 800Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 866Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 933Mhz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 1Ghz (Tualatin)

Mobile Celeron 1.26Ghz (Tualatin)

 

#16 Move to NanoBGA2

VIA C7 1000

VIA C7 1500

VIA C7-D 1500

VIA C7-D 1800

VIA C7-M 1600

VIA C7-M 765

VIA C7-M 784

VIA C7-M 795

 

#17 Move Epia M1000 from CPU to Mainboard

This is a Mainboard not a CPU. Also see here: http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/566/via_epia_m1000_mini_itx_tiny_yet_mighty/index.html

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Mobile Tualations use Socket 478A will add it. So nobody gets confused with Socket 479 (478C) used by Dothan/Banias. These 478/479 are tricky.

 

Thx for your feedback, good idea to add socket 478A! I was just confused by all those similar sockets. I have one Pentium III-M here in front of me and its pin compatible with Socket M, too bad it will never work with my i975Xa-YDG...

Anyway I forget to add Celerons for Socket 478A.

 

#18 Also add to Socket 478A

Mobile Celeron 733Mhz (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 800Mhz s479 (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 866Mhz (Coppermine)

Mobile Celeron 933Mhz (Coppermine)

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monthly bump. :P

 

Things would maybe a slightly touch faster if I got permission to change things in db by myself. Because it takes some time to create those lists. And than it takes time again to bump all those threads. If I remember correctly, it took almost one year to have all those Intel IGP results in db. You actually feel like an idiot cause you are begging and begging for something which is actually meant as an improvement for hwbot.

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