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couldn't resist at the price. but I'm not sure if its the 63 or 83mhz version. I think its the 63mhz but can anyone confirm?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172652094019?_trksid= … K%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
couldn't resist at the price. but I'm not sure if its the 63 or 83mhz version. I think its the 63mhz but can anyone confirm?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/172652094019?_trksid= … K%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Neither 63 or 83. In the picture I see a socket 5 Pentium Overdrive so I'm guessing it'll be in the 125MHz or 133MHz regions. You can ID the chip by removing the fan from the heatsink.
thandor.net - hardware
And the rest of us would be carousing the aisles, stuffing baloney.
Thandor is correct. Looks like a s5 Pentium Overdrive (without MMX).
The chip appears to already have been sold.
wrote:Thandor is correct. Looks like a s5 Pentium Overdrive (without MMX).
The chip appears to already have been sold.
damn, yhea, it was me. i got excited and grabbed it before looking into it. I just assumed it was for socket 3. they look identical. I should of checked the pins I guess.
seeing as socket 5 can take a 120mhz I'm surprised they even bothered with a 125mhz one.
wrote:wrote:Thandor is correct. Looks like a s5 Pentium Overdrive (without MMX).
The chip appears to already have been sold.damn, yhea, it was me. i got excited and grabbed it before looking into it. I just assumed it was for socket 3. they look identical. I should of checked the pins I guess.
seeing as socket 5 can take a 120mhz I'm surprised they even bothered with a 125mhz one.
They don't look identical, even when looking at the top of the chip 😜
The bottom side will give away which chip it is, though maybe not always the exact speed.
The 120MHz was 2*60MHz FSB and the 125MHz POD was probably meant as a drop-in replacement for the 75MHz Pentium (50MHz*1.5). It was mostly marketing I guess and perhaps for people who did want an upgrade but couldn't be bothered to reset a few jumpers or something 😜