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To: Craig Freeman who wrote (28249)7/15/1998 10:08:00 AM
From: robert scheb  Respond to of 33344
 
The market and Intel's ups and downs.

Looks like the ups are winning this morning...

fnews.yahoo.com

Scheb



To: Craig Freeman who wrote (28249)7/15/1998 10:38:00 AM
From: Pravin Kamdar  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 33344
 
Craig,

If you wanted to run Quake on a K6, you should have gotten the K6-2.

Pravin.



To: Craig Freeman who wrote (28249)7/15/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 33344
 
Craig - Re: " K6/3D-300 today. With his Stealth 64 video card,
Quake II tests out twice as fast as his P150 but it's still only half the speed of my PII/300 (with a cheapo Stealth Pro 3D 2000.) "

Are you serious? A 300 MHz K6-2 is slower than the Pentium II 300 MHz chip?

This flies in the face of all of AMD's hype.

Care to elaborate?

Are you running the K6-2 300 MHz chip in a 100 Mhz FSB motherboard?

I assume your 300 MHz Pentium II runs with a 66 Mhz motherboard.

Paul