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CPUShack

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Marcin

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LKG01A
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| great source of information!!! i like it !!! ^_^ |
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Cpuswe

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Great page!
One thing i miss or is not clear is a list of ALL known types. It says "examples" but are they all that are known to you or those you have?
/Thomas _________________ My collection: http://www.cpucollection.se :::::: http://www.chipdb.org Photos of chips you never knew existed. Now over 6000 different chips in the database. |
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Mixeur

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As always a very good article. Good work !
In the Pentium MMX Overdrive you can add PODPMT60X150 v1.0 (SL24V)
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CPUShack

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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:56 pm Post subject: |
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| Cpuswe wrote: | Great page!
One thing i miss or is not clear is a list of ALL known types. It says "examples" but are they all that are known to you or those you have?
/Thomas |
This is a good point, I will link to the ones I have and just list the others. _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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CPUShack

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Cpuswe

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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | | Cpuswe wrote: | Great page!
One thing i miss or is not clear is a list of ALL known types. It says "examples" but are they all that are known to you or those you have?
/Thomas |
This is a good point, I will link to the ones I have and just list the others. |
Great! Thanks! It is good to know what to look for and what gaps there are in my collection. _________________ My collection: http://www.cpucollection.se :::::: http://www.chipdb.org Photos of chips you never knew existed. Now over 6000 different chips in the database. |
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Mixeur

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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 2:08 pm Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | | Mixeur wrote: | As always a very good article. Good work !
In the Pentium MMX Overdrive you can add PODPMT60X150 v1.0 (SL24V)
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Thank you much. |
And there is a PODPMT66X166 (SL2KB), but I don't have it.
And I think there is a 125 MHz Pentium MMX Overdrive, but I'm not 100% sure (never seen one) |
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CPUShack

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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 2:01 am Post subject: |
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ok I updated the page
I found reference to the 125Mhz MMX Overdrive in an early Intel datasheet, but it wwasnt mentioned in he other.
I am also not yet sure if the 486 Overdrives (20, 25 and 33MHz) are clock doubled or not.
-John _________________ New for 2025! The CPU Shack has a co-processor!
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gshv

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Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 1:08 pm Post subject: |
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| CPUShack wrote: | ok I updated the page
I found reference to the 125Mhz MMX Overdrive in an early Intel datasheet, but it wwasnt mentioned in he other.
I am also not yet sure if the 486 Overdrives (20, 25 and 33MHz) are clock doubled or not.
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I'm pretty sure they are clock doubled. I'll check the datasheet tonight.
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gshv

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CPUShack

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CPUShack

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mrkenny

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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2005 3:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for your good page. To complete the side look at this one:
Itīs a multiplier controller XP-TMC from upgradeware - the same like your PL-AXP. With this controller you can run a Thorton/Thoroughbred/Barton-CPU in a old 462-Socket mainboard with a FSB-Speed from 200 to 400MHz. With the small switches you can select a multiplier from 5x up to 24x! The best thing for hardcore-overclocking ^_^ |
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