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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Time Traveler who wrote (33847)7/2/1998 6:44:00 AM
From: Maxwell  Read Replies (2) of 1573513
 
Time Traveller:

<<Does this K6/300 have a different motherboard from K6/233, or the same?>>

I use the same motherboard for both chips.
K6-233 overclock to 250 using V=3.2V
K6-300 using 2.2V

I tried to overclock the K6-300 to 333 but without any luck. It booted up Windows 95 at 333 but ran very unstable at voltage from 2.1 to 2.5 and at all bus speed 66-83. At 366MHz,the screen wouldn't even boot up. I got this chip over a month already. Heat is not the only thing that determines whether you can overclock it or not.

Maxwell
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