Author: John Stanback
Date: 14:18:14 06/13/98
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On June 12, 1998 at 20:43:37, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On June 12, 1998 at 18:28:48, John Stanback wrote: > >>On June 12, 1998 at 15:35:35, Oles Girniak wrote: >> >>>Hi, >>>For Rebel9 K6-233 is like PII-300 -> K6/PII=~1.3-1.4 >>>What about another cheess programm? >>>How much they like k6? >>> Thank you. >> >>Zarkov likes the K6 too. My K6-266 overclocked to 338 Mhz >>is about 1.4X faster than the PII-300 I have at work. >> >>John > >How do you overclock it so fast ? I thought 300 is fast enough ? >Isn't the 266 with a higher-voltage than the k6/300 that runs with 2.2 >volt ? >Isn't the 266 burning on your board ? >If you know the name of the motherboard (and other components) and the >way HOW TO DO it, please tell me, i will instantly try the same :-))) >run saturday in my computershop and force the guy to build the same in >my slow k5/100. > >John ! How have you done it so fast ?!?!?? PLease ... !! Tell us ! >John, Hi Thorsten, The K6-266 and K6-300 both operate at 2.2 volts. They are the same chip, the 300's are just sorted to guarantee that they'll work at 300 and the rest are labelled as 266's. I got my 266 before AMD started shipping 300's so it might be faster than the average 266. These chips run pretty cool, even at 338 Mhz mine runs at about 45C. I have an MTech R581 MB and set the jumpers to 75 * 4.5. there are newer MB's with 90, 100, and 112 bus speeds now which might allow a K6-300 to go to 350 or 360 Mhz. I've had no problems with K6 processors on any software that I've tried. John
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