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To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (24428)11/24/1997 6:37:00 PM
From: DavidG  Respond to of 53903
 
Thomas,

Thanks an awful lot, I was looking for this article a week or two ago when this distribution of MU DRAM to SDRAM issue came up. There is also some reference to 50% SDRAM on the MU site.

You wrote:

<< But
where's the added value in making the change from a Pentium 200 w/ MMX to a
PII 200? >>

I don't see it until System boards are made with the new 440BX chipset that will give 100MHz And AGP. For now I wouldn't even waste money on the 200MMX...Just pick up an ASUS or ABIT with the 430HX chipset and overclock that baby to 83MHZ and try 2, 2.5 and 3 times settings and you will find they all work good stability. Just buy high quality memory (like MU) and a good video card like Diamond, MATROX and you are set. Scsi drives sometimes have a problem but you dont sound like you are into that anyway.<g>. I use the ASUS P55T2P4 with 512 L2 cache...works great at 187.5, 207 225. Just make sure your buy a cyrx like heat sink and fan.

Good Luck Trading

DavidG

PS: Thanks again



To: Thomas G. Busillo who wrote (24428)11/24/1997 6:49:00 PM
From: DavidG  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53903
 
Thomas,

In case I didn't make myself clear I was referring to a 166MMX chip for you to use.

DavidG