I have 1 100mhz fsb rated k6+ cpu that will only work at 95 MHz (due
to a bit of overheating in my laptop, hehe). I almost tossed it in
the trash thinking it was dead at any multiplier setting, then on a
lark I tried 95mhz, and it will run at 6x with 95 MHz (570 MHz speed).
The onboard cache apparently is the "weak" spot of these chips, and
the 95 MHz rating was, as someone else noted, applied for a valid
reason. Perhaps the chip that is for sale can run at 6x, or maybe
not, only way to find out is to take my k6speed program with you and
give it a test run b4 you buy it, hehe.
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Best regards,
Kyle
tired of spam, no email address
"?uzzled" <not.TakeThisOut@got.one> wrote in message
news:beskce$8ph$1@sparta.btinternet.com...
| I don't see why not. You should be able to run it at 100Mhz FSB at
least.
| That's not much of an overclock though. I had my K6-2+ 500 running
at 550Mhz
| (5.5 X 100).
|
| "Keith Dawson" <kmdawson.TakeThisOut@mbnet.fi> wrote in message
| news:3F11AAFD.30B32CCF@mbnet.fi...
| > Silence!
| > Unheard of
| >
| > Same question regarding the K6-2+/533 as well.
| > TIA.
| >
| > Keith
| >
| >
| > Keith Dawson wrote:
| > >
| > > Hi,
| > > Just seen a K6-2+/475Mhz up for sale locally before buying just
like to
| > > hear peoples experiences with O/C this 95Mhz FSB model. can it
be pushed
| > > to the same degree as as say a 450 or 500MHz K6-2+?
| > > TIA
| > >
| > > Keith
|
| >> Stay informed about: K6-2+/475MHz in VA-503+