First post, by Keith1212
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Picked up a 486 board off ebay with no mention of the CPU it contained. When I got it in the mail today to my surprise it had an AMD x5-133 Engineering Sample. From what I have read the x5-133 are a bit hard to come by, and I was only hoping for a dx66 or dx4 100. Is there a reason to keep the engineering sample? Someone offered me a regular 133 as well as "alot of other 486 cpus". While that is a very kind offer I just wanted to see if there's any real reason for me to hold on to it before I pass it on to a collector.
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