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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (32529)5/8/1998 2:00:00 PM
From: Investor A  Read Replies (1) of 1572579
 
Pravin,

Even at $280, PII-300 is still not a good buy at all.

Basically, PII-300 is the exact same chip as $183 PII-233 from 0.35u process. All the reports indicated that a good board, such as Abit BX6, could run PII-233 at 300Mhz on 100Mhz flawlessly. It is actually faster than the real PII-300 on 66Mhz due to the higher RAM speed from 100Mhz bus speed.

At 300Mhz, PII generates lots of heat. The coming summer, lots of PII-300 system would become unstable because of overheat unless the case is open or equipped with 3 fans. I read a post saying that he uses NINE fans to cool down his PII system from overheat.

In comparison, K6-300 is more attractive and cool to me to use with. One case fan and one tiny CPU fan would be enough to run K6-300 quietly. I hate excessive noise. You won't notice the system performance difference between PII-300 or K6-300 under Win95.

Fuchi
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