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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: d e conway who wrote (43226)12/11/1998 3:26:00 PM
From: Kevin K. Spurway  Read Replies (1) of 1572937
 
Re: "Have you gone further?"

I'm at 392 MHz with a 112 MHz bus at 2.4v. Rock solid. Everything runs fine at 400 MHz but I think the 112 MHz bus speed makes 392 MHz actually a little faster (easpecially for Quake 2). My board doesn't support any bus speeds between 100 MHz and 112 MHz so I haven't played with it for a while. Interestingly, I have old an old 32 MB stick of "PC66" SDRAM running at 112 MHz and CAS set to 2 with no stability problem whatsoever (in addition to a 64 MB stick of PC100 CAS 2 SDRAM.

Waiting to get my hands on the K6-3.... Should be fun.

Kevin
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