Reply 760 of 767, by MikeSG
I mean the topic is Worlds Fastest 486, and the Intel DX4-100 in 3V isn't rare... try running it in 3x mode and raising the voltage slightly until it works. The raised voltage might make the VLB card at 40Mhz more stable.
Each voltage increase raises the temperature and potential damage due to high temperature. Overly cooling it (cool to the touch) should prevent damage.
If you don't quite get enough speed/stability, try another CPU.
Motherboards with VLB often have a "=>33 MHz" jumper that needs to be changed.
SRAM should be 20ns or faster.
Performance should be significant... but also changing video cards gives significant results.