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Re: AMD 5x86 X5-133 (now with POD)

With WinAmp 2.95, it plays MP3s just fine, and you can still click around in Windows without getting drop-outs. But even my DX4-100 with no L2 cache does not struggle with MP3s (well, using 8-bit playback there, as the used sound card is buggy in 16-bit). All my MP3s are 192 kbps, however, it may …

Re: AMD 5x86 X5-133 (now with POD)

Doesn't the Pentium OverDrive, much like the early Pentiums of the early 1990's have the infamous FDIV bug? I had a POD-83 until the pins got bent accidentally and it won't run without them. I have an Evergreen 586 (DX5-133) in my Packard Bell Pack-Mate 28 Plus and it runs better than the DX4-100 …

Re: AMD 5x86 X5-133 (now with POD)

@Intel486dx33: I'm not really interested in having one retro system for all games. I have other systems ranging from an original 5150 up to a 486dx2-50 for older games - and also faster systems for newer games. In most cases though, I just use MoSlo, which works for most old games on faster systems …

AMD 5x86 @200

I'd like to try my 5x86 run at 200 Mhz on a VLB motherboard (Shuttle HOT-419). It is stable both at 160 (4x40) and 150 (3x50). Now, I have set everything to fail-safe in BIOS but it doesn't even boot at 4x50. The CPU voltage is still at default 3.45V. Can I safely go up to 4V? I read somewhere that …

Re: AMD 5x86 @200

I have mine stable at 160mhz. with jumpers at 4x40 at 2.2volts. I never tried 200mhz. but some mentioned that you need to increase the voltage. I would not go beyond the default recommended voltage. You will ruin your CPU. I did not find much of a performance increase going from 133mhz to 160mhz. So …

Re: AMD 5x86 @200

But it didn't fry it either? :) No, but it didn't make a difference. Those CPUs are not comparable with modern CPUs anyway, where overclocking involves raising the voltage level. Also, the timings / BIOS settings are most likely not the problem. You would see the POST being executed otherwise at …

Re: AMD 5x86 @200

As I've mentioned here , it's possible with the temperatures below zero and SSTV2 practical test showed some potential. But on normal conditions? Nah, not going to happen. Maybe if you cherry pick from few dozens CPUs, but only maybe. I've found another guy who was successful with the sub-zero …

Re: AMD 5x86 @200

I have mine stable at 160mhz. with jumpers at 4x40 at 2.2volts. I never tried 200mhz. but some mentioned that you need to increase the voltage. I would not go beyond the default recommended voltage. You will ruin your CPU. I did not find much of a performance increase going from 133mhz to 160mhz. …

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