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To: Petz who wrote (37137)9/18/1998 10:25:00 AM
From: Jim McMannis  Respond to of 1570515
 
Petz,
Thanks for the reply. It seems your simulations are close enough for me to believe the K6-2 is well within range of the Pentium II and Celeron. The K6-2-400 will likely overclock to 450 easily so any overclocking advantage of the Celeron A will be erased.
AMD sure is giving Intel are run for their money. Amazing how the K6-2 can run at 450Mhz when "smart" guys like Yousef and Elmer said AMD wouldn't get over 300MHz...maybe the engineers at AMD aren't as dumb as Yousef and Elmer made them out to be? <GGG>
Jim