Summary: IMO, running a K6-2+ or K6-3 on a 83mhz FSB motherboard is a waste of a good processor. And don't expect much success beyond say, 112-115mhz on a supe...
Summary: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!! A dead Super Socket 7 board! 8'( too bad, socket 7 systems rock. It's a pitty that both M/B and CPU are dead. Hard luck. Mattwizz3 ...
Summary: Pretty much any USB PCI card will work. Most modern PCI cards work in old PC's with the exception of a few wireless network cards. Keep those Socket 7...
Summary: You might check in cmos and make sure the floppy controller is enabled and the drive is identified as 1.44. Otherwise the drive is probably bad or th...
Summary: the pentium 233 does NOT come close to the AMD k6-2 400. the 400 is much much faster. All you need then is a super socket 7 motherboard to run the ...
Summary: AMD K6-2 uses lower power than Pentium MMX so you need a little converter (to Super Socket 7) if you canīt chance volt on the motherboard. Check out h...
Summary: The K6-2+/III+ CPUs are designed for a 100MHz FSB but can also run on a lower busspeed. Because the maximum multiplier for these CPUs is 6, you are li...
Summary: Your best bet is to look at computer markets, second hand stores and places like e-bay... but I dont like e-bay, the first ting I ever baught was bur...
Summary: Here's a note that I have on socket 7: Socket 7 supports 55-83 and Super Socket 7 66-112. The multiplier clock starts at minimum 1.5. In other words, ...
Summary: A regular socket 7 usually maxxed out at 200mhz, although some could accomodate the 233 mmx. I think it was amptron boards in which the bios was desi...
Summary: I am told there are two types of sockets, Socket 7 and Super Socket 7. I need to know if there are any AMDs that fit on a Socket 7 (NOT Super) that go...
Summary: Your 350 AMD is probably a dual voltage CPU. At the very least you'll need a board that is MMX (55C) capable. But even then you probably couldn't ge...