Pentium Pro Overdrive versus Pentium II Overdrive

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 8:01 am    Post subject: Pentium Pro Overdrive versus Pentium II Overdrive Reply with quote

I often find when looking up information (mainly, now, just to check if new sSpecs exist that I don't know) that most sites (including this one...) have the Pentium II Overdrive listed as a Pentium Pro Overdrive. The chips are called (on the chip and on the retail box) Pentium II Overdrive, and are for trying out a Pentium II core on a Pentium Pro motherboard (hence, obviously, being socket Cool. I'm not sure why people call them Pentium Pro Overdrive - is it just because they are socket 8? If that is the case, some of the Pentium Overdrive for a socket 4 board should be called 486 overdrive (and there are other examples where similar happens).

I felt I should say something as maybe people are not aware that it is being wrongly listed on a lot of sites. In case anyone thinks I'm just being awkward, please don't take offence (this has happened before over innocent exchanges of information...).

Please note I have posted this simply because I have always understood that it is the core that gives a processor it's name, not the socket, and I like to know that information sites are accurate. Obviously if someone can show me that I am wrong, please do so...

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 8:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have already thought about it, and i decided to put the Pentium PII Overdrive, in Pentium Pro category, with sub category Pentium II Overdrive. because it really looks like Pentium Pro.
I put Pentium overdrive for 486 (please not that they are not socket 4 but socket 3) in Pentium category, because they look like Pentium, not like 486 (from the size, shape & pin number point of view).

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 12:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think the best place to look for information on the Pentium II Overdrive would be in the Pentium Pro category, but I also feel it should be cross-referenced with the Pentium II category, for completeness.
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PostPosted: Sat Jun 23, 2007 1:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Pentium Pro Overdrive versus Pentium II Overdrive Reply with quote

debs3759 wrote:
I'm not sure why people call them Pentium Pro Overdrive - is it just because they are socket 8? If that is the case, some of the Pentium Overdrive for a socket 4 board should be called 486 overdrive (and there are other examples where similar happens).

I think they are called Pentium Pro overdrive processors because it better describes their purpose, that is they are overdrives for Pentium Pro processors. Even Intel called them Pentium Pro Overdrives in Pentium Pro spec update and Pentium Pro manual. But "Pentium Pro Overdrive" is not an official name for them, and I think using official name "Pentium II overdrive" would be more appropriate. By the way, I'm going to change "Pentium Pro Overdrive" to Pentium II overdrive" on S-spec pages.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 10:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies. It's good to see why others list a chip the way they do - it will probably help me to track some info when looking certain chips up Smile
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 25, 2007 12:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

What would people think reading "Pentium II overdrive"?
Slot? Socket?

For once marketing guys did their job right. IMHO


In fact I really couldn't give an answer so quickly reading the first post, was good to learn.
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