Reply 9860 of 19648, by Jed118
wrote:So, choose 1.5x and 66MHz and you should get 233MHz even if BIOS can't figure it out.
This. Thank you, I got the 233 MHz readout. While I was at it, I upgraded the CPU cooler and installed a custom, brushless fan of high quality. It is a bit loud but I don't mind 😉
Also, I picked up a P133 with a nice case for an extremely compelling price! It had a 1Mb video Trident and an authentic (albeit stripped down) SB16. An FX66 chipset and a cache module upgrade was onboard too. I happen to have an extra 256k on a slot, but I don't have the requisite 64x8 tag chip so it didn't register. Maybe I'll get one and use the slot up - none of my other Pentium systems have or need them (already at 512k). All it needed was a hard disk and a floppy disk (both of which I had lying around) and it needed some retrobrighting, so I retrobrighted ALL the things!

The P133 (pictured at left most in above pic) had an unopened, seemingly unused manual.

With something REAAAALY COOL INSIDE!

I'm keeping this page for SURE!
There is a caveat: of all the computers pictured, THREE have DALLAS RTC chips. One I had retrofitted already (the newly upgraded Voodoo 233MHz, second from left) but the other two have soldered RTCs. However, these variants allow continuation of boot process (one even holds info despite BIOS displaying a dead battery) so I was at least able to install the OSes on them. Later on in the fall I will have to retrofit them.
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