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K6 3d clock
K6 3d clock








The system was very stable with only 2.0V using my GA5-AX but if I used more than one memory stick the performance took a nose dive what ever BIOS settings I used. Im pretty sure I posted benchmarks with a K6-3+ 5*120 MHz a month or two ago 😉 Once you have one of those, why would you want anything else? Reply 29 of 107, by F2bnp I'm pretty sure P5A-B is the gold standard.

k6 3d clock

voodoo5 is too new and they have turned to focus on d3d before going bankruptcy.

#K6 3d clock drivers

Using voodoo2 or 3 would be more helpful for the k6-3 to catch up with pentium2, as their glide drivers are more optimized for k6s, and less dependent on intel's fpu. I've found that a K6-3+ 550 (5.5x100MHz) is right in between the Pentium 2 350 and 400, depending on the situation it has to handle.Īnybody know any really good AT boards, besides the obvious choice (P5A-B 😀 )?Īli5 is obviously the only choice if you want to go for high fsb, and my vote absolutely goes to gigabyte 5ax, 5aa may do too for at form. It would be so kickass and maybe slightly faster than a Pentium 2 400. I'd love to build something like that one day, fit in a full copper socket A cooler and fan replacement for the Voodoo 5. My dream would be an AT board with a K6-III+ at 600+ MHz, using a higher clocked FSB, 256MB RAM and a Voodoo 5. I'd love to see a stable K6-2+/3+ system with 120MHz or 133MHz FSB, so that we can see just how much faster it really is. Not willing to remove the heatspreader, there's a high chance it will kill the chip.

k6 3d clock

I'd love to see a stable K6-2+/3+ system wi F2bnp wrote: Not willing to remove the heatspreader, there's a high chance it will kill the chip.








K6 3d clock