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To: Youda He who wrote (60574)7/16/1998 6:36:00 PM
From: RAF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
I think 100/333 = roughly 3/10. Just easy math.



To: Youda He who wrote (60574)7/16/1998 10:19:00 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 186894
 
333= 3.5 x 95 for K6-2 official
or 3 x 112 if you have a stable board and RAM.



To: Youda He who wrote (60574)7/16/1998 10:20:00 PM
From: Gary Ng  Respond to of 186894
 
Youda, Re: I don't understand what do you do to have 333MHZ CPU with 100 FSB

You can't. AMD needs to modify the motherboard circuit to
make it 95(95*3.5=332.5) to yield a 333Mhz reference system
which is not available in the Super Socket 7 motherboard
(may be there is now). Unlike PII where 333 used a 66Mhz FSB.

Unfortunately, a K6 333 with 66Mhz means slow.

Gary