Author: Paulo Soares
Date: 14:09:16 09/11/99
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On September 11, 1999 at 14:37:13, Mark Young wrote: >On September 11, 1999 at 12:36:33, Paulo Soares wrote: > >>On September 11, 1999 at 11:49:04, Mark Young wrote: >> >>(snip) >>>I would run it on the Fastest PIII I could get my hands on. The performance will >>>not drop that much in terms of Elo over the K Chips. And you no longer have to >>>worry about hardware crashes and strange thing happening in the game due to >>>hardware. This seems to be the smart move to make, but I know some people like >>>to play with fire even after being burned.;) >>(snip) >> >>You can see at "Rebel and your PC", in Rebel site, the relations: >> >>K63-600 is 63.6% more fast than PIII500 >>K63-600 is 36.4% more fast than K6-450 >> >>If better is to change the processor, I would to choose K63-450. >> >>Paulo > >Some people are hard learners, the problem is with the K chip. It may be faster >then Intel but the Intel is the better chip. Who knows maybe the K7 has solved >some of the problems I have seen in the K6 chip, but I will wait till I see it. > >The point is you do not lose that much playing with the Intel chip, and you gain >far more in stability and reliability then you ever lose in speed. Well, I thougth that K63-450 was a stabily processor and only K6-600(overcloked) was wrong. Paulo
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