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Present CPU is a K6-2/475 ACK stepping; but it is 2.0V Vcore
I'm well-versed on the K6+ series CPUs ; I'm gonna do it anyway as I've
still got a couple of the III+ chips left over from building some kick-ass
K6 desktops a few years ago. The worst case is that I'll have to put the old
cpu back in.
This may appear to be an 'almost nill' upgrade; but the III+ adds on-die
256K L2 cache at internal CPU bus speed which is good for about a 10-30%
increase in effective speed (depends on applications) . It's also much
cooler as it's .18 micron versus .25 for the existing K6-2 (draws about 25%
less current. It can also be over/underclocked from within Windows or linux
with (Thanks Kyle if you see this! ) K6Speed.
Just curious if anyone has done this swap and the results ?
PS: if anyone is looking for a K6-III/450+ ; try
http
/www.softwareandstuff.com/h_comp_amdk63plus.html ($50)
They may be sold out; but it seems they findum again.
http
/www.upgradeability.com/K6plus/index.htm?source=AdWords1#prices
Has them also; but pricier
Present CPU is a K6-2/475 ACK stepping; but it is 2.0V Vcore
I'm well-versed on the K6+ series CPUs ; I'm gonna do it anyway as I've
still got a couple of the III+ chips left over from building some kick-ass
K6 desktops a few years ago. The worst case is that I'll have to put the old
cpu back in.
This may appear to be an 'almost nill' upgrade; but the III+ adds on-die
256K L2 cache at internal CPU bus speed which is good for about a 10-30%
increase in effective speed (depends on applications) . It's also much
cooler as it's .18 micron versus .25 for the existing K6-2 (draws about 25%
less current. It can also be over/underclocked from within Windows or linux
with (Thanks Kyle if you see this! ) K6Speed.
Just curious if anyone has done this swap and the results ?
PS: if anyone is looking for a K6-III/450+ ; try
http

They may be sold out; but it seems they findum again.
http

Has them also; but pricier