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First post, by feipoa

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Anyone with an MB-8433UUD (socket 3) and a socket 5 (non-pipeline burst)? I think it would be interesting to see a quantitative comparison between the two. It does not have to be the MB-8433, however, this is the only socket 3 board I have tested which works perfectly with the POD, WB L1 cache, and 100 MHz. Unfortunately, I do not have any socket 5 motherboards. I have a 430tx board, but that is not nearly from the same era and is more advanced.

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Reply 1 of 1, by nforce4max

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It shouldn't be much a difference vs socket 7, my experience with socket 5 has only been with the cacheless and pipeline burst models. I got two socket 4 boards to play with (Batman).

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