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To: StockMan who wrote (30382)3/29/1998 10:59:00 PM
From: Buckwheat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1572629
 
Stockman,,, Here is TC Computers list of those "one of a kind" AMD 266 motherboards you keep talking about. These are the ones that TC sells.

tccomputers.com

The Asus SP97-V also has the video chip built onto the board. The board without CPU sells for $85 to $89. The board with AMD K6-266 sells for $409 at TC Computers.

I think you have lost your compatability argument about the AMD K6-266 and existing socket 7 boards.

Buckwheat



To: StockMan who wrote (30382)3/29/1998 11:51:00 PM
From: Buckwheat  Respond to of 1572629
 
Stockman,,, Here are some benchmarks that DFI has posted for their boards with the K6-266 and K6-300. DFI is a large supplier of boards for Tier 2 and 3 boxmakers. Needless to say, their boards are not expensive.

components.dfiweb.com

Had any luck finding those PII BX Chipset boards yet?

Buckwheat