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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: greenspirit who wrote (26208)11/28/1997 7:54:00 PM
From: Buckwheat  Read Replies (1) of 1573098
 
Michael... The problem with the over-heating K6 233 could be the incorrect voltage setting of the Asus motherboard. Asus claims that the K6 166 and 200 will work with this board... not the K6 233. The latest revision (3.0) of this board supports dual voltage but not within the range of the K6 233s core (3.2 volts). The K6 166 and 200 run at 2.9 volts which is very close the the low end max of the T2P4 (2.88 volts). All of the Asus 97 series boards (TX-97, VX-97, etc)support the K6 233 at the correct core voltage setting. Check out Asus at asus.com.tw

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