First post, by PlunderBunny
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A while ago I happened to come into an old PC with a GA-586AS motherboard and Socket 5 Pentium 90 CPU, and I also recently stumbled into acquiring a Socket 5 Pentium 133 CPU. I'd like to upgrade, but I have VERY little experience with hardware that old and I'm not certain that the 133MHz CPU would be compatible. Trying to look up info on this, I see that the Pentium 133 runs on a system clock of 66MHz with an internal 2x multiplier, and thankfully my PC came with the motherboard documentation so I know the jumper configuration that I need to set the system clock to 66MHz (the Pentium 90 in it right now runs on a system clock of 60MHZ with a 1.5x multiplier, if I understand all this correctly).
However, the motherboard documentation only specifically claims support for 75, 90, and 100MHz Pentiums. As I said, I'm really not familiar with how hardware of this era functioned, so... would my Pentium 133 be incompatible with the motherboard? Would it be compatible, but only run at 100MHz? Would it be technically functional if installed, but unstable? The Gigabyte GA-586AS motherboard I have seems pretty uncommon, or at least not very often discussed online, so I haven't been able to find much information at all to help me with this, and I'm not sure where to start to find general info on setup of systems this old, so I figured I'd just ask here.