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To: Investor A who wrote (2971)12/18/1997 10:11:00 AM
From: Yousef  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6843
 
Investor A,

Re: "Could it mean that these K6-166 has the .25u process?"

No Fuchi, these parts are not .25um ... Remember, I told you earlier how
to identify .25um K6 parts. Take the CPU and plug it into a 2.8V or
3.3V motherboard ... If smoke comes out, then this is a .25um K6 !!

Please have your nurse help you with this experiement.

Make It So,
Yousef



To: Investor A who wrote (2971)12/18/1997 1:08:00 PM
From: Petz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6843
 
Investor A, re: overclocking K6-166

Atiq Raza in recent BOOT interview lamented AMD's very conservative speed binning process. As for some of them being "low speed" 0.25's, I'd look if the chips have anything other than a C97XXXXXX serial number (C stamping).

BTW, why has thechipmerchant stopped selling 6x86mx-PR233?

Petz